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Sludge bed design will cost $430,000

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers The city of Sedona’s wastewater treatment plant will be the benefactor of a $430,000 desig   n for new drying beds to get rid of the sludge it produces daily. On May...

$150K to test wells for wastewater

Sedona City Council agreed to move ahead, in order to plan ahead, for the future disposal of the city’s treated wastewater. On Feb. 24, council voted 6-1 to grant Carollo Engineers a $152,125 contract to begin seeking necessary permits...

Chapel sewer controversy up for review

In the city of Sedona’s process of providing sewer to nearly 50 percent of the city, not everyone who has gotten it has wanted it. According to Interim City Manager Alison Zelms, people in areas that have received sewer...

City’s $75M debt goes for essentials

Sedona’s most valuable asset sits southwest of the city on Hwy. 89A, where taxpayers can freely admire $52 million dollars going for waste. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Sedona’s most valuable asset...

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Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards,...

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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