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Graduation and prom both a go at SRRHS

For high school seniors, events like prom and graduation are a rite of passage as they move into the next stage of their lives. Last year, however, seniors across the county were denied these events as a result of COVID-19....

SOCSD to keep masks

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued Executive Order 2021-10 late Monday, April 19, which rescinded his Executive Order 2020-51 from July that had mandated kindergarten to 12th-grade schools in Arizona require students, staff and visitors to wear face masks to...

Vaccinations slowing down in Yavapai County

A few weeks ago, Yavapai County had trouble securing enough COVID-19 vaccines for the people who wanted them. Spectrum Healthcare set up two large inoculation sites — one at Verde Valley Christian Church in Cottonwood and another at Findlay Toyota...

Sedona Parks & Rec to offer summer events

The organizers of public events across the state and country are in a bit of a holding pattern as COVID-19 infection rates and restrictions continue to drop but uncertainty continues. On March 25, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey repealed many of...

Sedona small grants for nonprofits back on track

As the deadline to apply for the city’s annual small grants program nears, it appears things are back to normal following last year’s limited distribution of the funds by the Sedona City Council. Applications are due by noon on Thursday,...

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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...

Sedona Charter to close its middle school

Sedona Charter School’s Governing Council voted at its Tuesday, Jan. 21 meeting to close the school’s middle school program...
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