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Tightrope duo dangles above VOC

  Once-in-a-lifetime emergency training took place in Sedona this week.  Search and rescue personnel from across the United States and around the world, including Australia, Japan, Canada and England, worked together as...

Top cop survives heart attack

Three weeks after a heart attack, Sedona Police Chief Joe Vernier returned to work part-time Monday, May 21. Vernier smiled across a table at Sedona Airport Restaurant on Monday. Vernier’s appearance and positive attitude...

Waiting for a kidney or a miracle

Eight hours, every other night, an electronic orchestra performs alongside the bed of Nell Benson. By Nate Hansen Larson Newspapers ________________ Eight hours, every other night, an electronic orchestra performs alongside the bed of...

Mysterious well leaves neighbors wondering

Village of Oak Creek resident Judy Strubbe stares at a giant drill when she walks out her front door. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Village of Oak Creek resident Judy Strubbe stares...

ADOT address VOC traffic problems

With construction on the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project in full swing, traffic is moving slowly along the corridor, particularly in the Village of Oak Creek where four-way stops have replaced the stoplights at the...

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Madole-Rigby House owners ask for multifamily rezoning

The owners of a large parcel of private land in West Sedona filed an application to have the property,...

CSA Jack Ross honored by the city of Sedona

“Captain” Jack Ross has retired as a community services aide with the city of Sedona and the Sedona Police...
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