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Monday, March 10, 2025

Alison Ecklund

B&G Club faces cuts in city subsidy

In fiscal year 2008-09, the city of Sedona gave the Boys & Girls Club of Sedona $45,000, but like other outside agencies, the club might not be able to expect the same this year. As Sedona City Council...

Main Street Program relies heavily on city

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions in May, subsidies to outside agencies may be cut or eliminated. In January, council directed staff to protect the reserve fund, protect existing employees, preserve the subsidies and come up...

Budget cutters eye chamber subsidy

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions this May, councilors may wrestle with trying to preserve subsidizing outside agencies while trying to maintain city services. The city’s fiscal year 2009/10 budget is still in its earliest...

Another look at housing

Some Sedona residents doubted it could be done, but after architect students proved that it could, the question remains, will it? On Thursday, March 12, five students from the University of Arizona’s Drachman Institute presented their hypothetical...

Film fest attracts 7,500

The Sedona International Film Festival tried out two new ideas this year and both added to the success of the 2009 event. By offering tickets online and adding a full day, the festival was a success from every...

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SR 89A through Oak Creek Canyon reopened after snowstorm closed highway and northbound Interstate 17

The Arizona Department of Transportation reopened State Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon this evening on Friday, March 7,...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District collecting coins for Special Olympics

To celebrate March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District and Sedona police officers Catherine Beers...
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