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Oak Creek access at the heart of property debate

Sedona City Council decides Tuesday, May 8, whether to accept 7.8 acres of creek-front property or require Cole Sedona Preserve to pay Parks and Recreation development impact fees. By Trista Steers...

Fitch Industries goes for round two

Fitch Industries is giving the Community Plan Future Land Use Map amendment process another whirl, hoping to build lodging at the former Sedona Cultural Park. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Fitch Industries...

It takes dollars, not magic

Re-evaluating land use and zoning codes in Sedona is the first step toward building affordable housing, an Arizona State University?s Stardust Center for Affordable Housing and the Family architect said. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________...

Mayor Colquitt helps Sedona become an adult

Sedona is only a young adult as a city, according to Sedona Mayor Pud Colquitt. Preventing a rough transition into adulthood will take some work, but solid plans are in place, she said.  By Tyler...

Forum seeks balance on immigration

In an issue that some think brings out the worst in all of us, local organizations held a second discussion is as many weeks on immigration. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ In...

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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...

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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