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Saturday, March 15, 2025

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On the border: A Minuteman?s tale

On both sides of the fence — literally and figuratively — millions debate the far-reaching implications of the U.S. government’s policies toward immigration. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers ...

Tightrope duo dangles above VOC

  Once-in-a-lifetime emergency training took place in Sedona this week.  Search and rescue personnel from across the United States and around the world, including Australia, Japan, Canada and England, worked together as...

Flagstaff dominates Sedona swim team

The swim team at Sedona Red Rock High traveled north Tuesday, Oct. 2, to compete against one of the better 4A-II conference programs in the state, Flagstaff High. ...

$40K fire out in 10 minutes

An accidental fire in West Sedona made the home of seven to nine people unfit for habitation after a toaster caught fire. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ...

Sedona looks at garbage

Trash talk is usually insulting. In the case of a town like Sedona — located in the middle of the Coconino National Forest without sufficient means to dispose of its garbage — it’s the trash that is the insult....

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St. Patrick’s Parade marches Uptown Saturday

Even though Monday, March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day, the 53rd annual St. Patrick’s Parade will take place along...

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...
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