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SOCSD looks toward upcoming school year

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District is hoping to put last year’s challenging school year in its rearview mirror as it prepares to welcome dozens of new students as well as several new faces teaching them. “I feel a lot better...

COVID year was deadlier than official counts

The past year was a dangerous one. Over 600,000 people in the United States are confirmed to have been killed by COVID-19 since the first American death of the pandemic in February 2020. Since its first death from coronavirus on...

SOCSD lifts mask rules

After more than a year of not seeing each other’s smiles, things will now be somewhat back to normal within the Sedona-Oak Creek School District. During the meeting Tuesday, June 1, the SOCSD Governing Board voted unanimously to lift the...

Bars can offer cocktails to-go under new state law

Cocktails to-go will be permanently legal in a post-pandemic Arizona, making many diners and restauranteurs happy, while others criticize the new ruling. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2773 on Friday, May 21, making it legal for restau­rants, bars...

Sedona mayor lifts her emergency & mask orders

Things are beginning to return to normal at Sedona City Hall. During the Tuesday, May 25, Sedona City Council meeting, Mayor Sandy Moriarty said that she would be rescinding her emergency proclamation the following day in regard to the wearing...

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City-supported STR bills falter in the legislature

The Sedona City Council has discussed the progress of bills through the Arizona State Legislature during multiple council meetings...

City opposes Sedona tank-specific water rate hike

Sedona City Manager Anette Spickard sent a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 17 supporting the Arizona...
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