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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...

Election will fill Bradshaw’s seat

One more seat will be up for grabs in the spring Sedona City Council election after a 5-2 vote determined Vice Mayor John Bradshaw’s entire remaining term won’t be filled by appointment. Councilwoman Nancy Scagnelli and Pud Colquitt voted...

Mayor selection on March ballot

This March, Sedona residents will get the chance to choose if the mayor should be elected by voters or appointed by City Council. On Tuesday, Aug. 11, Sedona City Council voted 6-1 to ask the voters, in the March...

Tension on City Council?

It’s hard to get an interview with Sedona’s new Councilwoman Pud Colquitt. It’s not because she’s unwilling to talk or because of her hectic schedule tending to horses. It’s because once Colquitt came back to City...

Breaking news: Adams gains in recount

Sedona City Manager Eric Levitt reports unoffical results of the recount in the race for Sedona Mayor are in. Unofficial results from the recount in the race for Sedona mayor show former Sedona City Councilman Rob...

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Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards,...

Bryce Kirk of Sedona gets a full scholarship 

The University of Puget Sound is proud to announce that Bryce Kirk of Sedona is the newest recipient of...
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