Calling themselves the “silent majority,” a group of Sedona residents has decided to speak up in favor of installation of streetlights on Highway 89A. On Oct. 1, supporters of the streetlights sent more than 200 letters...
Sedona seems to be on the brink of a revolution — or maybe more appropriately, its Latin root “revolutio,” a turnaround. Although far from a revolution, public outcry against a recent Sedona City Council decision, complaints against local governments’...
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...
Matching mature workers with companies looking for a few good people is the aim of the first senior job fair and forum hosted by the city of Sedona and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce. Ready-to-work 50-...
After nearly three months of watching Sedona’s City Council take action, one thing is clear. There is a split between those who are willing to support motions moving forward and those who aren’t. ...
Sedona Charter School students Leila Flores and Louis Bourque both won first place in their age groups during the...
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