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Aliza Lyle-Smythe

Aliza Lyle-Smythe Sept. 12, 1912 — Dec. 18, 2009 Aliza Lyle-Smythe, or Aliza Caillou, 97, died in her home in Sedona on Dec. 18. She was surrounded by family and loved ones. She leaves behind daughter Nadia Caillou. She...

Council discusses annexation

The Sedona City Council considered an annexation that could add more than six square miles to the city’s territory. The potential annexation was not a land grab, council members were clear to state. “This has nothing to do with...

Council doesn’t endorse NSA

Sedona City Council scrapped a resolution regarding National Scenic Area designation Wednesday, Oct. 7, when Sedona resident Angela Lefevre told it draft legislation was already on its way. Council met in a special meeting to listen to public comment...

Annex effort stalls

The city of Cottonwood is taking a cautious approach with its hopes to annex eight square miles of Forest Service land on its northern border, now that a potential lack of taxable land in the area may have brought...

Kirkpatrick Embraces National Scenic Area

Democrats of the Red Rocks President Angela LeFevre, left, and Keep Sedona Beautiful Past President Barbara Litrell, right, welcome Arizona Congressional Dist. 1 Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick to the Sedona Community Fair Sept. 19.   Arizona Congressional Dist. 1...

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$10 million to aid Sedona schools

The Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District Educational Foundation announced on Jan. 27 that the organization has raised “over $10...

City to pay Kimley-Horn $1.9 million for bus barn design

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to award consulting firm Kimley-Horn a $1,872,014 contract to design...
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