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Volunteers impress all councilors

The city’s commissions and committees were left virtually unscathed after Sedona City Council poked and prodded Tuesday, July 28, while disbanding two task forces. After hearing from each of the seven volunteer groups on their goals, how their goals...

Berkshire tapped to take seat on fire board

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   On Wednesday, Jan. 28, the Sedona Fire District Governing Board will have a full board for the first time in two months. On Jan. 20, the board voted 3-1 to appoint Village...

New board members flex muscles

At the first official meeting for the newly-composed Sedona Fire District’s Governing Board, staff and public were hoping to get some answers, but many were left with more questions than they came with. The management team,...

Sale of water credits could finance sewer treatment plan

  Before Sedonans find themselves swimming in a sea of wastewater, City Council finally decided  how to dispose of it. On July 8, council approved a report that recommends the city dispose of its...

Fighter pilot beats cancer, shares his experience

Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. The former Olympic high...

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Sedona honors its veterans 

The Sedona Heritage Museum held its annual Veterans Day ceremony and lunch on Monday, Nov. 11, with about 200...

Bryce Kirk of Sedona gets a full scholarship 

The University of Puget Sound is proud to announce that Bryce Kirk of Sedona is the newest recipient of...
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