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City calls for public input on ordinance

The city of Sedona staff invites everyone who lives or works in Sedona to attend one of the two upcoming public meetings to discuss the proposed accessory dwelling unit ordinance. Whether you are a homeowner or a renter, an...

Fitch finds foreign investors for park

The weedy, overgrown remains of the Sedona Cultural Park is guaranteed to get the upscale makeover Fitch Industries promised it nearly three years ago, according to Executive Administrator Monty Fitch, although the group still doesn’t own the land. On...

Sedonans help Sedonans

Acting privately, Sedona City Councilwoman Nancy Scagnelli is asking the community to help her raise $10,000 to provide 1,200 lunches for homebound seniors. On May 22, council learned March revenues were down 20 percent and decided to cut back...

Cap set, nonprofits suffer

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers The city of Sedona’s fiscal year 2009-10 budget will not exceed $44,522,917. On Tuesday, May 26, Sedona City Council voted 5-1 to set the city’s...

Historic home to open up

“This Place Matters,” the theme of Historic Preservation Month, will be exemplified this Saturday, May 23, when Steven Eilenberg and Marie Tartar open their newly-restored Uptown Sedona home to the public. The Eilenberg-Tartar home matters because...

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Sedona Charter School’s MMUN sets its sights on the world

The Sedona Charter School’s Montessori Model United Nations students spent the afternoon of March 10 sharing with their parents...

Two recite at Poetry Out Loud

Sedona Red Rock High School juniors Glenna Barnes and Iolani Sutton were among the nine contestants in the 20th...
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