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ADOT saves a few more trees

Arizona Department of Transportation now plans to remove fewer than six trees with a trunk diameter of greater than 18 inches after meeting with local groups set on saving trees along Hwy. 179. ...

Sierra Club joins fight to save Hwy. 179 trees

The Sierra Club, a lead national environmental advocacy group, decided to tangle itself in the effort to save trees from construction along Hwy. 179. By Trista Steers ...

60 big trees won’t be cut down

Giant, neon green signs hang from trees along Hwy. 179 between the bridge over Oak Creek and the ‘Y’ intersection — Save Sedona Trees wants to stop them from being cut down. ...

Dark skies and safety top issues

Under the dark Sedona night sky Sedona Mayor Pud Colquitt and Councilwoman Nancy Scagnelli blindly made their way along the Hwy. 89A West Sedona corridor around 9 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 13. By Trista Steers Larson...

Bridge tragedy prompts local inspections

Before Gov. Janet Napolitano ordered the records of all the bridges in Arizona reviewed, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors had its own annual list of bridge inspections ready to go. ...

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Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards,...

Sedona honors its veterans 

The Sedona Heritage Museum held its annual Veterans Day ceremony and lunch on Monday, Nov. 11, with about 200...
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