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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

city manager Justin Clifton

City has not cut its staffing due to COVID-19

Like many cities of similar size, Sedona has seen the impact of COVID-19 and the drop in local spending, tourism and tax collection over the last seven months. But unlike most, city hall has not seen a decrease in...

COVID cases still decreasing

While experts are unsure of what COVID-19 statis­tics will look like as the fall and winter approach, the state of Arizona — as well as many other states — are currently seeing dramatic decreases across the spectrum. During his regular...

Sedona restarts city attorney hunt

The city of Sedona is hoping the third time’s the charm. The search for a new city attorney continues as the position is being advertised for a third time. Sedona City Attorney Robert Pickels had planned to step down in...

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Rogers looks to rename SR260 for Donald Trump

In the new state legislative session, Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers pre-filed Arizona Senate Concurrent Memorial 1001 on Dec....

SOCSD updates public at year’s first meeting

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board held its first regular meeting of 2025 on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at...
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