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Charter School Excels Again

Head teachers at Sedona Charter School can list a slew of reasons why the school earned the state’s highest label this year. According to Business Administrator Alice Madar, this is the school’s third “excelling” label. The school, located in...

Flood traps two in a historic structure

One of Sedona’s three National Historic Places was flooded and two employees were trapped inside Thursday, Sept. 10, when the sky opened over Sedona. The Hummingbird House, on the corner of Brewer and Ranger Roads was in exactly the...

Sedona Fire Business director one of 410 to achieve honor

Sedona Fire District’s business director, Karen Daines, recently became a Certified Public Finance Officer through the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. Daines is one of 410 people in the U.S. and Canada to achieve...

Streetlights debate over?

Sedona City Council will get its first look at streetlight styles and costs on Wednesday, Oct. 28, for the continuous lighting going in on State Route 89A. “The discussion about lights or no lights is over,” Sedona Mayor Rob...

Flooding at Tlaquepaque

BREAKING NEWS: FLOODING AT TLAQUEPAQUE Parking lots at Tlaquepaque flooded Thursday, Sept. 10, as a late monsoon rain swept through West Sedona around 2:30 p.m. Tourists at the Oak Creek Brewery watched from a balcony as high water lifted...

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David Key hired as president & CEO of the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is proud to announce David Key as its new president...

Arizona Corporation Commission OKs rate hikes annually

The Arizona Corporation Commission approved a policy statement on Dec. 3 giving the state’s 300 utility companies the option...
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