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Council offers $167K for new manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Sedona City Council approved to pay its next possible city manager more than its last. On Monday, April 6, council approved, 7-0, a contract...

Main Street Program relies heavily on city

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions in May, subsidies to outside agencies may be cut or eliminated. In January, council directed staff to protect the reserve fund, protect existing employees, preserve the subsidies and come up...

City sewer bonds are in trouble?

Mayor Rob Adams favors an independent investigation into Sedona’s bond financing after one critic accused the city of running a Ponzi scheme and another said Sedona was violating securities laws. The accusations, flatly contradicted by both the city’s...

Budget cutters eye chamber subsidy

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions this May, councilors may wrestle with trying to preserve subsidizing outside agencies while trying to maintain city services. The city’s fiscal year 2009/10 budget is still in its earliest...

Top five contend for city manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Out of roughly 180 applicants, five remain in the running to becoming Sedona’s next city manager. On Thursday, March 12, Sedona City Council met...

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Yonas Rahman plans future at ASU

Sedona Red Rock High School senior Yonas Rahman wrapped up his time as the Larson Newspapers sports intern during...

Council returns ADOH homelessness grant

The Sedona City Council’s proposed rental assistance program is off the table after the council voted unanimously on April...
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