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Dunn: No mojave here

Few are the people living in Sedona who haven’t heard horror stories about someone bitten by a Mojave rattlesnake and coming close to dying from its highly toxic venom. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Few...

Sedona votes to kill bugs in the greenest way

Sedona City Council wants to go green and wants to go now. “We owe it to our citizens and to ourselves to try green products,” Councilman Rob Adams said at the council’s public meeting on Nov. 27. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Sedona...

Vibrant Sedona claims victory over herbicides

With a victory over weeds, Vibrant Sedona founder Matthew Turner unleashes his environmentalism on other pollutants with Green Sedona. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ With a victory over weeds, Vibrant Sedona founder...

A new bridge for Oak Creek

Amid praise for developer Al Spector, The Retreat on Oak Creek development received final plat approval Monday, May 21, from the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

RoadRunner trolley adds to holiday splendor, cheer

The holiday season has seen more and more riders on the RoadRunner trolleys, from local students on a quest for ice cream to passengers getting to holiday events. By Ella Garrett Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

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Angela Thomas leads Sedona Toys for Tots

Angela Thomas is taking over as the local coordinator for the Toys for Tots program following the retirement of...

Sedona Symphony opens season with surprises

The Sedona Symphony launched its 20th season at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, with several...
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