The message on the morning of Monday, March 16, was that Sedona City Hall would remain open — at least for the time being. But by the afternoon, that all changed. With decisions being made...
The 2018 Sedona city election has been described by many as the most contentious one in the city’s 32 years since incorporation. A lot of that was the result of one item — Home Rule vs. Permanent Base Adjustment....
The 2018 Sedona city election has been described by many as the most contentious one in the city’s 32 years since incorporation. A lot of that was the result of one item — Home Rule vs. Permanent Base Adjustment....
When Lauren Browne was told that she was being promoted to be the city’s next communications manager, her first feeling was that of excitement and her first thought was, “Let’s do this.” I’m always looking...
It’s often said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Then there are those times that so is a look — especially when it comes from a child. For nearly a decade the employees of the city...
Sedona Charter School students Leila Flores and Louis Bourque both won first place in their age groups during the...
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