Sedona Fire District residents who voted for Governing Board Chairman Don Harr in November, based on promises of transparency and cutting costs, may not be getting what they voted for. The newly-elected chairman had some explaining...
In the city of Sedona’s process of providing sewer to nearly 50 percent of the city, not everyone who has gotten it has wanted it. According to Interim City Manager Alison Zelms, people in areas that have received sewer...
Chapel area residents are currently disposing of effluent with on-site wastewater disposal systems — the most common among them — septic systems. Although Tiffany Construc-tion began installing city sewer lines to the Chapel area on Aug. 4, after receiving...
After a two-month application process, the 16-member citizens’ committee tasked with recruiting a new Sedona fire chief has narrowed the candidates down to seven. The seven candidates are scheduled to come to Sedona from California, Florida, Michigan and Washington...
After nearly three hours of discussion and a threat from the mayor to step down, the Sedona City Council passed two motions deciding what it should do with four committees created by the mayor. On Tuesday, Jan. 27, council...
The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is proud to announce David Key as its new president...
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