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Tension on City Council?

It’s hard to get an interview with Sedona’s new Councilwoman Pud Colquitt. It’s not because she’s unwilling to talk or because of her hectic schedule tending to horses. It’s because once Colquitt came back to City...

Scorpion players, coach eye playoffs berth for their fall 2008 season

Entering only their third season in existence the Scorpions are expecting big things this year and hope to do well enough on the field to make the playoffs come November. First year Head Coach Kent...

Council voting reveals divide

After nearly three months of watching Sedona’s City Council take action, one thing is clear. There is a split between those who are willing to support motions moving forward and those who aren’t. ...

Sale of water credits could finance sewer treatment plan

  Before Sedonans find themselves swimming in a sea of wastewater, City Council finally decided  how to dispose of it. On July 8, council approved a report that recommends the city dispose of its...

Redevelopment, traffic, parking top council’s priorities

Sedona’s newly seated City Council met Monday, June 23, with city staff to set its priorities for the next two years. Council set its priorities so city staff could determine how much importance to give issues they work with...

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E. Lynn Riordan named Sedona associate magistrate

The law west of Oak Creek is increasingly in the hands of a Verde Valley native, Judge Earlda Lynn...

Council raises workforce rent cap by 13.6%

The Sedona City Council voted for a 13.6% increase in the rental rate cap for the city’s Rent Local...
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