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Burglaries fall but arrests up

Burglaries in Sedona are down in number for the year to date and so is the sophistication of those committing the acts, according to Cmdr. Ron Wheeler and Detective Lucas Wilcoxson, both of Sedona Police Department. “Last year, we...

“Doc” Adams a big part of Sedona athletics

Holding J.V. Adams in his arms after J.V. fell off his horse tending cattle on the family ranch in Cedar City, Utah, Don Adams felt the overwhelming sense of helplessness. Not knowing what to do for his beloved grandfather except...

Boardman a different kind of coach

Fifty years ago when players would get hurt, coaches would yell and scream “rub some dirt on it and get out there,” challenging their young men and women to get over their personal pain for the team’s overall well-being....

Develop best defense in case of a wildfire

In an effort to create defensible space around their properties, homeowners in the Quail Springs Ranch area met with Ivan Anderson, wildland coordinator for Verde Valley Fire District, and Brian Steinhardt, district management officer for the U.S. Forest Service....

Sedona police host National Night Out

Volunteers at the Sedona Police Department are busily preparing to host the annual National Night Out at Sedona City Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 4. According to SPD Sgt. Kevin Ahern, National Night Out is an event where police departments...

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Residents ask to pause path

Twenty-three Andante Drive residents led by Terry and Duane Gregory met informally with Mayor Scott Jablow and City Councilwomen...

Documentary details creation of Sedona’s daring Hardline Trail

Specialized Bicycles released a 20-minute YouTube documentary titled “The Hard Line” on March 22, which covered the construction and...
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