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COVID supply delays affect food, raising prices

While most restaurants have reopened for in-person dining and many customers feel things are back to normal, Verde Valley restaurants are still feeling the effects of food shortages and price increases. While for the most part, the frequency of food...

Veggies produce cash for college

After reading a book while on a road trip in early 2009, a Sedona teen decided to drastically change her life. “I completely changed how I ate. My mom and I had already decided to get healthier so I...

Chamber music at library offers close up of performers

Too often concerts do not allow a close-up view of the performers, but Sedona residents can be up close at the Chamber Music Sedona’s library series. Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Chamber Music Sedona brings the Zimro Project...

Students volunteer at local soup kitchen

Ninety-six servings of food were prepared by the Verde Valley School kitchen staff and delivered to the soup kitchen at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in West Sedona last week. VVS students Nam Pham, Katja Beisheim,...

Sedona restaurateurs close landmark after 25 years of memories

When a plate of freshly-rolled dolmades makes a surprise appearance during an interview, it illustrates exactly what Shirley and Demetrios Fournos have been doing in Sedona for the past quarter of a century — serving others. ...

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Uptown parking meters raise $3.3 million over seven years

The city of Sedona has taken in a total of $3,362,779.17 in revenue, or $2,585,327.29 adjusted for inflation since...

Grocery merger collapses, then Albertsons sues Kroger

The proposed merger between the Albertsons and Kroger grocery chains, which would have resulted in the sale of the...
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