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Fitch finds foreign investors for park

The weedy, overgrown remains of the Sedona Cultural Park is guaranteed to get the upscale makeover Fitch Industries promised it nearly three years ago, according to Executive Administrator Monty Fitch, although the group still doesn’t own the land. On...

Fitch resort comes

Before Sedona City Council can stand behind Fitch Industries’ development of the former Sedona Cultural Park, it needs some reassurance. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Before Sedona City Council can stand behind Fitch Industries’...

Death of cultural park could give life

The Creekwalk may be built and the Barbara Antonsen Memorial Park may be completed sooner as the city of Sedona scrambles to comply with requirements attached to approximately $650,000 it received from the state for the Sedona Cultural Park....

Fitch, Yavapai College settle land dispute

Fighting between Fitch Industries and Yavapai College has ended with a land swap agreement both parties are happy with. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Fighting between Fitch Industries and Yavapai College has...

Neighbors haggle over land swap

Fitch Industries is not a villain, Fitch Industries President Kent Fitch said after a presentation by Yavapai College. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Fitch Industries is not a villain, Fitch Industries President Kent...

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Dave Len Scott explores two centuries of trumpet tunes

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Music Director Dave Len Scott sounded his trumpet to good purpose during a concert performance...

Council to move ahead with 15 mph OHV speed limit

With little public interaction, the Sedona City Council took the first step on Tuesday, Sept. 10, toward making Sedona...
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