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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

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Our current city council is not failing to protect us

To say the community of Sedona has an interesting mix of people would be an understatement. This town has more than its share of so-called professionals. Ironically, living here for more than 45 years, it never ceases to amaze...

NSA still under review

Nearly three weeks after the Sedona City Council forwarded its recommendations to U.S. Rep. Anne Kirkpatrick on the National Scenic Area, the congresswoman has yet to decide on the bill’s final language or verbalize any thoughts regarding the...

10 fight for 5 vacancies

Ten residents have filed their paperwork and signatures to run for five seats on the Sedona City Council next March. For the two-year council seat, incumbent Dan Surber will be opposed by Dennis Rayner, a retired physicist from the...

4-2 City Council vote brings Jerry Frey back to serve city

Former Sedoana City Council- man Jerry Frey is back on the council. Following three hours of interviews Friday, Dec. 4, in which Helen Knoll, Mike Ward and Frey were questioned, the council made its selection with a 4-2 vote....

City short $426,000 for Fiscal Year ’09

Faced with a 9 percent decrease so far in its 2009-2010 fiscal year budget, Sedona city officials are scrambling to find ways to save funds. City Manager Tim Ernster said the city is down $426,000 from where it should...

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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...

Robert Joyce dealt into the fold at Sedona Police Department

Officer Robert Joyce is the latest addition to the Sedona Police Department after graduating from the Northern Arizona Regional...
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