Inga Gudrun Meyer April 29, 1947 — Jan. 29, 2010 Inga Gudrun Meyer passed peacefully Friday, Jan. 29, at her home in Sedona. She was born in Bayreuth, Germany, on April 29, 1947. Her parents moved to Connecticut and...
Years ago when one would see a person bent over as they walked, it was dismissed as a problem of old age, but no longer. With research and education we now know they suffered from osteoporosis — the thinning...
Pat McMahan owns the largest collection of agates in the United States and second largest in the world. At his home in Cottonwood, McMahan has carefully identified, labeled and put over 7,000 specimens on display, some of which will...
Katie, a young border collie, was excited to be out of her cage and at the center of firefighters’ attention. After taking a lap around the room, to get petted from all...
Sedona Red Rock High School is getting the most — dollarwise — from the $73 million bond passed in the Sedona-Oak Creek District last fall. Although all three schools in the district, as well as the...
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...
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