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Auditor sought by city

The city of Sedona will employ a sales tax auditor to ensure every business is paying its fair share of sales tax. The Sedona City Council approved hiring an auditor Jan. 12 to look into what businesses are paying...

Bradshaw for mayor?

Sedona Vice Mayor John Bradshaw is resigning, effective Wednesday, Oct. 28. He delivered his letter of resignation to the city on Sept. 22. Bradshaw resigned as a point of procedure as he can not run for mayor in 2010...

Martin eyes governor seat

Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin said Thursday, Oct. 1, he is seriously considering running for governor in the 2010 election. “I’m running in 2010. There’s no question about that,” Martin said. He will run for either reelection at his...

Flood costs on the rise

Three weeks after a flash flood poured through Tlaquepaque arts and crafts village the only sign of distress visible on the exterior is a little extra dust on the roads and walkways. Visitors meander through the cobblestone maze enjoying...

Sign sweep impacts 19 businesses

The city of Sedona is taking a more proactive approach to enforcing its sign code, cracking down on 19 businesses in its latest sweep. The city’s code enforcers have noticed a slew of illegal banners and A-frame signs going...

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Lt. Raquel Oliver joins Sedona police

After retiring in January from the Dallas Police Department, where she had worked since 2005, Raquel Oliver relocated to...

Red Dirt Concert Series will go country 

On Friday, Sept. 20, the Red Dirt Concert Series will feature opening act Austin B. Sweeney and headliner Charlie...
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