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City won?t face lawsuit for killed pedestrian

The city of Sedona escaped a $10 million lawsuit when Dorald Turner failed to file before Jan. 21, but Turner?s grandson could still stake a claim for the wrongful death of his father. By Trista Steers...

City helps pay for undergrounding

 Sedona City Council agreed to pay part of the costs for a neighborhood undergrounding project under an agreement that expired in November 2006. On Feb. 13, council...

Illegal trash sites pile up

Communities that offer recycling and local transfer stations are much cleaner, according to Terry Hubbard, an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality environmental engineering specialist. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Communities that offer recycling...

Off-track betting wins by a nose

One vote gave Turf Paradise permission Tuesday to operate off-track betting at Los Abrigados Resort & Spa. Sedona City Council approved OTB at ILX Resorts 4-3 at its regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 13. Now,...

Renzi wants City Council to vote on NSA

U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi says the new Democratic-controlled Congress means there are new opportunities to pass legislation good for the environment. By Greg Ruland Larson Newspapers ________________ U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi...

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Sedona Red Rock High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee names 9 athletes to inaugural list

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Documentary details creation of Sedona’s daring Hardline Trail

Specialized Bicycles released a 20-minute YouTube documentary titled “The Hard Line” on March 22, which covered the construction and...
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