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Fighter pilot beats cancer, shares his experience

Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. The former Olympic high...

Alternate route study criticized

The subject of an alternate route returned to Sedona City Council Chambers in the guise of a $70,000 transportation feasibility study. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers The subject of an alternate route returned...

Volleyball finishes second at regionals, heads to state

The Sedona Red Rock High volleyball team proved to everyone in the region and even more importantly to themselves that they are a force to be reckoned come state tournament time. By Brian Bergner...

Businesses offer land for parking

 It’s a common myth in Sedona that there’s no place to park. On-street parking Uptown and the parking lot at Tlaquepaque are frequently at capacity, but there’s usually a place to park in other locations. ...

Streetlight protesters host forums

Protestors who oppose adding streetlights on Hwy. 89A turn up the heat next week when they pitch a compromise to the Sedona City Council and host a talk by International Dark-Sky Association co-founder David Crawford. ...

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Deadline nears to apply for Sedona’s first poet laureate

The city of Sedona and the Community Library Sedona are seeking applicants for Sedona’s inaugural Poet Laureate. Potential poets need...

SCS wins Sedona’s Got Talent

The second annual “Sedona’s Got Talent” competition, hosted by the nonprofit Parangello Players for students from Sedona Charter School...
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