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Sedona rallies to keep 89A open

While the Arizona Department of Transportation plans to shut down State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon during stormy weather this winter because of financial difficulties, many Sedona residents want the state to look at other cost-saving alternatives. Sedona...

Artists honor their own

He doesn’t paint, sculpt or create tangible art, but Christopher Lane received the 2009 Sedona Mayor’s Arts Award. The second annual awards ceremony presented by the city of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission on Thursday, Nov. 12, presented awards...

Old-fashioned lights seem to be the way to go

The continuing discussion regarding the lighting on State Route 89A in West Sedona is truly amazing. I can’t believe that after all the discussion this community has had on this issue, that there still are people out there that...

Council approves wastewater improvements at $1.3 million

The Sedona City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 10, approved $1.3 million in improvements to its wastewater treatment plant. The improvements, which have been discussed for months, involve upgrading the dry beds at the treatment plant. Carollo Engineers presented council...

Many Sedonans oppose Hwy 89A lights

The vast majority of Sedona residents attending a Thursday Arizona Department of Transportation workshop on streetlights were not impressed. ADOT presented posters of many of the plans around the Si Birch Room at the Sedona Public Library. ADOT Public...

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7 poets vie for the title of Sedona Poet Laureate 

Community Library Sedona hosted the second of four scored poetry readings in the competition to become the first Sedona...

Sedona Charter School students belt out the tunes

Sedona Charter School students Leila Flores and Louis Bourque both won first place in their age groups during the...
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