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City short $426,000 for Fiscal Year ’09

Faced with a 9 percent decrease so far in its 2009-2010 fiscal year budget, Sedona city officials are scrambling to find ways to save funds. City Manager Tim Ernster said the city is down $426,000 from where it should...

Flood traps two in a historic structure

One of Sedona’s three National Historic Places was flooded and two employees were trapped inside Thursday, Sept. 10, when the sky opened over Sedona. The Hummingbird House, on the corner of Brewer and Ranger Roads was in exactly the...

County launches a 4-day week

Yavapai County employees may soon enjoy a four-day work week. New state legislation allows county departments to operate 10 hours a day, four days a week rather than eight hours a day, five days a week, according to Yavapai...

Clinic staff selects top employee

Technology is important to Verde Valley Guidance Clinic, and its employees showed their appreciation for the woman who helps them use it with their Employee of the Year pick. Kim Thursby, computer support technician at the...

Bi-level garage, 28 cottages: Resort expansion approved

Sedona City Council unanimously agreed that plans to renovate and expand L’Auberge de Sedona with the offer of four affordable housing units merited a rezoning. By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers Sedona City Council unanimously...

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Board a rollercoaster of the mind with mentalist Brett Barry

The Sedona International Film Festival is trying out a couple of new shows this September, starting with an appearance...

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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