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Sunday, February 23, 2025

COVID-19

Our pandemic tourism is a mixed bag

When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Arizona last March, one of the first actions by the mayor of Sedona was to shut down all restaurants, bars, theaters, gyms and public venues, followed one week later by the governor of Arizona...

Sedona Parks & Rec cancels spring events

Those who enjoy events sponsored by the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will have to wait even longer to attend as a result of the ongoing pandemic. Recreation Coordinator Ali Baxter announced on Tuesday, Feb. 9, that city staff canceled...

SOCSD talks budget & losses

To say this past year has been a challenging one for teachers and students would be an understatement. With the COVID-19 pandemic has come plenty of uncertainty, but Sedona- Oak Creek School District leaders feel they have a good handle...

Sedona Bank of America reopens, but tenuously

Customers of the Sedona branch of Bank of America were greeted for more than a week with a message that it — along with many others across the nation — was temporarily closed. Bank of America corporate spokeswoman Britney Sheehan...

SOCSD teachers, staff get COVID vaccination

Dennis Dearden was the first to roll up his sleeve — and was happy to do so. Dearden, superintendent of the Sedona-Oak Creek School District, was one of dozens of administrators, teachers, staff and substitute teachers who received the COVID-19...

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Show time: Sedona film festival draws near

The 31st annual Sedona International Film Festival will run from Saturday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, March 2, offering more...

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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