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SOCSD talks budget & losses

To say this past year has been a challenging one for teachers and students would be an understatement. With the COVID-19 pandemic has come plenty of uncertainty, but Sedona- Oak Creek School District leaders feel they have a good handle...

SOCSD gets new finance head, loses 3 administrators

Having been in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic for six months, no one was surprised to see that many changes were implemented within Sedona-Oak Creek School District this school year. However, having three administrators leave by the first quarter...

Sedona Fire District approves $18.8M budget

Following several month’s worth of meet­ings and plenty of tweaks here and there, the Sedona Fire District 2020-2021 budget is complete. The SFD Governing Board approved the $18,795,507 budget during its meeting on Tuesday, June 16. The decision took less...

Sedona may lose $10M in taxes

The city of Sedona will take a major hit over the next year as a result of COVID- 19. Despite that fact, city officials feel Sedona is in far better shape than many others throughout the state. During the...

Rising fuel prices spur concerns

With fuel prices rising and expected to top $3 a gallon by spring, public entities are looking at ways to offset the impacts of the increase. The American Automobile Association reports fuel prices will gradually increase for at least...

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Lianne Lydum named Teacher of the Year

Verde Valley School Spanish teacher Lianne Lydum, who is in her ninth year with the school, was named one...

Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...
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