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City asks for $15 million

City officials representing Sedona in the hopes of receiving federal funding are calling a recent trip to Washington, D.C., a success. “I think it was successful,” Interim City Manager Alison Zelms said. “We made good contacts.” Zelms and Mayor...

ADOT explains construction delays at the ‘Y’

      Construction work started the past two weeks surrounding the ‘Y’ intersection, both south on Hwy. 179 and on Hwy. 89A towards West Sedona.       What was once a narrow two-lane...

2007 Marks Year of Change

Greater Sedona made it through another year bringing with it new development, betterment of education and a few new roads, but not without a bit of controversy to make things exciting. ...

Uptown Enhancement Project finished

After a year-and-a-half of construction, pedestrians stroll through Uptown without any reminder of torn-up sidewalks and detours other than a beautiful new business district. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ After a year-and-a-half of...

Schools eye $73.4-million bond

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District could ask voters to approve a $73.4-million bond by Thursday, June 28, according to Superintendent Kim Randall. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

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Council to move ahead with 15 mph OHV speed limit

With little public interaction, the Sedona City Council took the first step on Tuesday, Sept. 10, toward making Sedona...

Lt. Raquel Oliver joins Sedona police

After retiring in January from the Dallas Police Department, where she had worked since 2005, Raquel Oliver relocated to...
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