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Window etching prevents crime

Car thieves in Sedona will go away empty-handed this year if the Sedona Police Department has anything to say about it. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Car thieves in Sedona will go...

Philanthropy spurs woman’s purchase of a Toyota Prius

When local woman Marge DeVivo needed a new car, she thought giving business to a dealership that donated two cars to a local charity event was the right thing to do. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers...

Sedona prepares for Western Americana Day

Normally, before anyone can glimpse into the future, it’s deemed necessary to look back to the past. By Nate Hansen Larson Newspapers Normally,...

Road rally stops in Sedona

Ellie Haga turns her attention from her 1924 Type 35 Bugatti and squints through the glare of the morning?s rising sun. Less than 30 meters from her is a four-wheeled memory, a former pride and...

VIN etching prevents auto theft

Judy Seeley stood in the Sedona Police Department parking lot Saturday, March 3, waiting patiently for Officer Karl Waak to theft-proof her car. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

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Back from Italy, Neve Gebhardt plans for future

In July, the Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Lions Club sponsored a three-week cultural exchange program between Verde Valley School students...

Food aid helps the hungry across Sedona

Food insecurity is a concern for many in Sedona and the Verde Valley, including senior citizens, working families, the...
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