Armed with more than 1,000 signatures, the business people, residents and visitors in the Village of Oak Creek want the attention of Gov. Janet Napolitano. Their cry for help is angry. ...
A handful of names stood out on the list of nominees for Sedona’s 2006 employee of the year, but only one could be chosen. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers ________________ A handful of...
Grief is a powerful emotion capable of altering people for the better or the worse. One Sedona woman, Gayle Taylor, has used hers to chalk one up for the aspiring artists. Taylor, the executive director...
Sedona Police Department Police Chief Joe Vernier dedicated the department?s shooting range to a man he referred to as MML — the man, the myth, the legend — Officer Bill Blanchard. ...
There is almost nothing more horrible to imagine than losing a child. One Sedona family came so close that they consider the life of their daughter a gift and the outpouring of support from their community a blessing.
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The owners of a large parcel of private land in West Sedona filed an application to have the property,...
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