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Exercise class treats osteoporosis effects

Years ago when one would see a person bent over as they walked, it was dismissed as a problem of old age, but no longer. With research and education we now know they suffered from osteoporosis — the thinning...

Body building a way of life

The age-old argument of what activities can be called a sport, or those that can’t, is never solved and is always based on personal opinions, never fact. Baseball, basketball, football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, cross country, track and field and...

Aurora Irene Sanders

Aurora Irene Sanders June 10, 2009 Longtime former Sedona resident and spiritual teacher, Aurora Irene Sanders, 84, of Glenwood Springs, Colo., died on June 10. She is survived by her son Pete, his wife Debbie and her two grandsons,...

Man raises money to honor late wife

After experiencing the trials and turmoil of cancer with his wife of 40 years, Sedona resident Emil Schubert decided to do his part in raising funds for cancer research.In November 2004, Schubert’s wife, Nancy Schubert, was diagnosed with...

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...

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Mozart on the page, Miro Quartet on the stage

Sedonans were escorted to a “Rendezvous with Benny Goodman” courtesy of Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, Jan. 12, in...

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...
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