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Tlaquepaque case nears end

Coconino County Superior Court Judge Charles Adams decides Monday, July 16, if Arizona Department of Transportation can take land from Tlaquepaque for the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

Highway move would kill business

If Hwy. 179 is moved farther to the north, as requested by Tlaquepaque arts and crafts village, the Center for the New Age will go out of business, Anita Dalton said. ...

Cyclists coalition raises funds for bike lanes on Hwy. 179

Bike lanes will extend from Sedona south of the Village of Oak Creek after Hwy. 179 construction if Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition has its way. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Bike lanes will extend...

ADOT says, ‘Let there be light’

Pedestrian lights should be installed along Hwy. 89A in West Sedona next summer, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Pedestrian lights...

Hwy. 89A ‘raveling’ causes damage

The name seems like a misnomer but Hwy. 89A between Sedona and Cottonwood is experiencing what an Arizona Department of Transportation spokesman calls “raveling.” By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ The name seems like...

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