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Main Street Program relies heavily on city

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions in May, subsidies to outside agencies may be cut or eliminated. In January, council directed staff to protect the reserve fund, protect existing employees, preserve the subsidies and come up...

Budget cutters eye chamber subsidy

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions this May, councilors may wrestle with trying to preserve subsidizing outside agencies while trying to maintain city services. The city’s fiscal year 2009/10 budget is still in its earliest...

Layoffs possible

A game of “what ifs,” may end up as layoffs for the Sedona Fire District. On Monday, March 9, Sedona Fire District Governing Board member Bert Berkshire asked staff to show how they would lower salaries and...

Berkshire tapped to take seat on fire board

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   On Wednesday, Jan. 28, the Sedona Fire District Governing Board will have a full board for the first time in two months. On Jan. 20, the board voted 3-1 to appoint Village...

State Legislature grants salary increase

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will receive a salary boost at the beginning of the year, but it’s not an 84 percent increase. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers   ...

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Morning staff needed at WSS

West Sedona School announced on Thursday, Dec. 12, that due to a staff shortage, WSS will not be able...

Ken Zoll preserves pre-Columbian history

Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...
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