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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

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Council doesn’t endorse NSA

Sedona City Council scrapped a resolution regarding National Scenic Area designation Wednesday, Oct. 7, when Sedona resident Angela Lefevre told it draft legislation was already on its way. Council met in a special meeting to listen to public comment...

Kirkpatrick Embraces National Scenic Area

Democrats of the Red Rocks President Angela LeFevre, left, and Keep Sedona Beautiful Past President Barbara Litrell, right, welcome Arizona Congressional Dist. 1 Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick to the Sedona Community Fair Sept. 19.   Arizona Congressional Dist. 1...

Fitch finds foreign investors for park

The weedy, overgrown remains of the Sedona Cultural Park is guaranteed to get the upscale makeover Fitch Industries promised it nearly three years ago, according to Executive Administrator Monty Fitch, although the group still doesn’t own the land. On...

AG pleads homeowners case

Attorney General Terry Goddard, along with the attorneys general of 21 other states and the District of Columbia, sent a letter to U.S. House and Senate Leadership advocating an amendment to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to permit Federal Bankruptcy...

Workforce housing plan shot down

The city of Sedona is in turmoil after city council approved streetlights for Highway 89A, Sedona resident Paul Chevalier told the Planning and Zoning Commission. “If you approve this tonight, it will be worse,”...

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Steve King looks toward future of YCSEA

Steve King, the former Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District superintendent, started his new job as Yavapai County school superintendent at...

SOCSD updates public at year’s first meeting

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board held its first regular meeting of 2025 on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at...
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