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Few businesses seek flood loan

The U.S. Small Business Administration set up shop in Sedona following the Sept. 10 flood, but the office hasn’t seen much traffic. The SBA established a temporary office at the Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s business office in West Sedona to...

Flood costs on the rise

Three weeks after a flash flood poured through Tlaquepaque arts and crafts village the only sign of distress visible on the exterior is a little extra dust on the roads and walkways. Visitors meander through the cobblestone maze enjoying...

Sedona tour guides help out

Reports of good deeds performed during the deluge started coming into the Sedona Red Rock News last night, including a story about tour guides who staged their own operation rescue in conjunction with emergency responders at the scene. Red...

Creek floods; woman saved

While Sedona escaped disaster as steady rain pounded the Verde Valley over the weekend, Oak Creek reached capacity near Page Springs spilling over into a mobile home park and stranding a woman. ...

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Council raises workforce rent cap by 13.6%

The Sedona City Council voted for a 13.6% increase in the rental rate cap for the city’s Rent Local...

E. Lynn Riordan named Sedona associate magistrate

The law west of Oak Creek is increasingly in the hands of a Verde Valley native, Judge Earlda Lynn...
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