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Volunteers impress all councilors

The city’s commissions and committees were left virtually unscathed after Sedona City Council poked and prodded Tuesday, July 28, while disbanding two task forces. After hearing from each of the seven volunteer groups on their goals, how their goals...

No moss grows on Poco Diablo player

Anyone in Sedona who wants to have a few words with Twyla Langenberg has to be fast on their feet. After two hours of tennis at the Radisson Poco Diablo resort on Tuesday morning, the 88½-year-old dynamo had only...

Lutheran pastors pedal to end hunger

End world hunger. It’s a phrase heard in Sedona from time to time, but the scope of the mission is so broad that many people dismiss taking it on, considering it too big, too hard, too vague or too...

Council splits 4-2: DiNunzio wins

To replace former Sedona City Councilman Marc Sterling, council went with a man of the same name. With a 4-2 vote, council appointed Mark DiNunzio on Thursday, July 2, to fill the seat Sterling left vacant when he resigned...

Artists use fire to create fauna

The whimsical menagerie inhabiting one of Sedona’s art studios spans the fauna of the world. A joyful hippopotamus, a stoic pelican, a royally-robed rabbit and a sea otter holding its lunch are just a few of the animals created...

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Pfaff heading to West Point’s Summer Leaders Experience 

Sedona Red Rock High School junior Ryan Pfaff’s summer vacation plans are a bit different from those of his...

Kevin Schindler talks Pluto discovery

Lowell Observatory Historian Kevin Schindler followed Sedona-based author Diane Phelps Budden’s talk on Clyde Tombaugh’s discovery of Pluto during...
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