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Preserve builders may not own all donated property

  Cole Sedona Preserve may not own a small portion of land it recently traded to the city of Sedona in lieu of development impact fees. Sedona City Council voted 4-3 in May to accept 7.8 acres...

baseball survives hit fest to advance

The Sedona all-stars baseball team won a wild one in its opener against the Prescott South all-stars at Mountain Valley Park in Prescott on Friday, July 6.  By Brian Bergner Jr. Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

Juniors baseball ends season with win

The Sedona Juniors baseball team wrapped up its season on June 15 against the Camp Verde Reds and won 6-4.  The win improves the Sedona team’s record to 14-2 on the season.  By Brian Bergner Jr....

Council accepts land, foregoes $845,000

Sedona City Council accepted the 7.8-acre Jordan Preserve, possibly forfeiting approximately $845,000 in parks and recreation development impact fees. On May 8, council voted 4-3 to take the land Cole Sedona Preserve offered in...

Ward helps city employees unload

People need to make time to listen to each other, according to Victoria Ward, human resources director for the city of Sedona. Before moving to Sedona, Ward spent 17 years as a police officer in Winter Garden, Fla....

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Hotel to expand with 23 shipping container casitas

The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a conceptual review for a planned renovation and rebranding of the Best Western...

Yavapai-Apache Nation signs land exchange with USFS Y-AN signs trade with USFS 

The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U.S. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov....
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