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Council offers $167K for new manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Sedona City Council approved to pay its next possible city manager more than its last. On Monday, April 6, council approved, 7-0, a contract...

Ann B. Schweitzer

Ann Buzard Schweitzer, 77, a 10-year resident of Sedona, died May 25. Schweitzer was a graduate of the Barstow School and the University of Arizona. She was active as a volunteer at the Sedona Arts Center and the...

Elizabeth B. Lurie

Elizabeth B. Lurie Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007 Elizabeth Brady Lurie, of Sedona, died Nov. 21. Lurie was preceded in death by her husband, Shy Lurie; and is survived by her daughter...

Working ‘en plein’ opens artists’ eyes

Artist Marcia Burtt doesn’t consider painting for an audience much different than painting alone. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Artist Marcia Burtt doesn’t consider painting for an audience much different than painting...

Sports versus the arts

 The conflict is as old as education whether public or private: sports versus the arts. In a state that is dead last in education funding, the conflict grows even sharper because local school districts need more money...

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It’ll be a thrilling Halloween extravaganza as darkness falls on Uptown with the city of Sedona Parks and Recreation...

Hobbs, USFS sign fire risk meeting plan

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a non-binding Shared Stewardship Agreement with the federal government on Thursday, Oct. 10,...
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