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Cheryl P. Young

Cheryl P. Young Dec. 5, 2009 Cheryl P. Young, 65, formerly of Sedona, died Saturday, Dec. 5, in Durango, Colo. She was born and raised in Maine. She is survived by her husband Henry C. Young, of Mancos, Colo.;...

Aurora Irene Sanders

Aurora Irene Sanders June 10, 2009 Longtime former Sedona resident and spiritual teacher, Aurora Irene Sanders, 84, of Glenwood Springs, Colo., died on June 10. She is survived by her son Pete, his wife Debbie and her two grandsons,...

Teammates love big time camp

Parents send their kids off to summer camps for many reasons we don’t even need to mention. But when the parents of two 13-year-old friends, Katie Furlong and Brenna Barker, put them on a plane destined for Colorado Springs,...

Gajewski signs on to throw for University of Colorado

For the first time in Sedona Red Rock High history a track and field athlete has made it to the show, or college that is, as senior thrower Kali Gajewski signed a National Letter of Intent on Thursday, April...

Red rocks catalogue Earth’s traumas

With just about 3 million visitors a year, Sedona gets nearly as much traffic as the Grand Canyon. Why? Among other things, people come to see the extraordinary rock formations. By Tyler...

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Annexation finalized in five-minute, 6-1 vote

In five minutes, Sedona got about 30% bigger — or rather, it will on Thursday, April 24, when the...

Chamber music Sundays: ‘The most civilizing things one can do’

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center paid a friendly visit to Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, March 23,...
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