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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...

Sedona City Council appoints Tom Lamkin to fill vacancy

There’s a new yet familiar face coming to the Sedona City Council. On Tuesday, May 12, Tom Lamkin was unanimously approved by the council to fill a vacancy left when Janice Howes Hudson resigned in March. He will serve in that...

City hall to reopen with some restrictions

The city of Sedona will soon be reopening to an extent. Sedona City Hall closed its doors nearly two months ago as a result of officials’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During that time, most staff members worked from home...

City will have to address lost tax revenue

Most of the country has effectively been on some sort of lockdown, quarantine or social distancing for a month since the president issued his national state of emergency. Due to the mayor’s order, many businesses in Sedona city limits...

COVID-19 responses raise legal questions

The city of Sedona has unilaterally revoked all temporary use permits for events for the next eight weeks, including many private events taking place on private property but requiring a public permit, and some not sched­uled until as late...

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Council returns ADOH homelessness grant

The Sedona City Council’s proposed rental assistance program is off the table after the council voted unanimously on April...

Yonas Rahman plans future at ASU

Sedona Red Rock High School senior Yonas Rahman wrapped up his time as the Larson Newspapers sports intern during...
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