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County urges voters to mail ballots by Oct. 31

The November 7 Jurisdictional Election is a ballot-by-mail election, so all registered voters residing in the Sedona-Oak Creek School District should have received their ballots. The Coconino County Recorder’s Office reminds voters that their voted ballots for the Nov. 7,...

SOCSD board re-elects its president and VP

The Sedona Oak-Creek School District has undergone many changes in the past five years, but most importantly the lead­ership at the top. Randy Hawley just finished his fifth year as SOCSD Governing Board president. And in response, the board re-elected...

Campaign road signs are useless clutter

With every election cycle comes the inevitable proliferation of campaign signs, dotting the landscape like claim stakes in the Oklahoma Land Run of 1893. Campaign signs carry more weight when they appear on the lawns of your neighbors, real flesh-and-blood...

Yavapai College District Governing Board candidates allege College Board trying to sway election with mailings

The Yavapai College District Governing Board elections are less than a month away, and District 3 candidate Paul Chevalier is worried — not about cordially competing against District 3 incumbent Connie Harris, but about what he said is a...

Yes vote on Prop. 400 would lead to more consensus

The upcoming Sedona election ballot has a proposition on it asking the Sedona voters to repeal the direct election of mayor. Contrary to what some people are saying, the city did not deliberately stack the deck against voting for...

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Sedona Charter School students to stage ‘The Fork in the Road’ 

Sedona Charter School and the Parangello Players will be performing “The Fork in the Road: A Fractured Fairy Tale”...

Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards,...
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