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COVID-19

School districts determine fate of learning on campus

We commend the Sedona-Oak Creek, Cottonwood-Oak Creek and Clarkdale-Jerome school districts governing boards for voting Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7 and 8, to remain open until the end of the semester. The votes by the SOCSD and COCSD were unani­mous...

21 Sedona Charter School students back for in-person learning

Upon entering the lower elemen­tary school at Sedona Charter School, one might not know that COVID-19 was even a concern. Besides the students’ tiny masks — with prints ranging from hearts, moustaches, spider webs, rainbows, camouflage, ice cream cones...

Arizona Gov. Ducey expands outside dining

As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and his staff are trying new ways to keep people safe, while at the same time allowing restaurants to remain open. On Dec. 2, Ducey issued an executive order easing...

Children suffer emotionally out of school

Verde Valley school districts are deciding whether or not to keep children in school or return to virtual learning at home due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in the counties and state. The Arizona Department of Health Services posts...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District votes to remain open

In a three-hour meeting on Monday, Dec. 7, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board voted unanimously to keep Sedona Red Rock High School and West Sedona School open for in-person learning during the nine remaining school days before...

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Run the Runway race holds short

RunSedona announced on Friday, Jan. 31, that the inaugural “Run the Runway” event, planned to take place on the...

Shayla Jones: Sedona Police Department Officer of the Year

The Sedona Police Department held its annual awards ceremony on Dec. 15 at the Sedona Elks Lodge, during which...
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