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What’s going on with the Verde Valley’s labor market?

Anyone who’s gone anywhere in the past few months in the Sedona area knows there is a shortage on workers. Restaurants, hotels and retail shops large and small — both those with huge marketing budgets, little mom-and-pops and beloved holes-in-the-wall...

Board delays station, again

Despite a plea and motion made by Sedona Fire District board member Liza Vernet on Wednesday, Dec. 16, the Chapel fire station will not be considered at this time. Vernet’s motion did not receive a second from the board,...

Enrollment decline costs schools money

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District is dealing with a decrease of almost $440,000 due to a decline in enrollment numbers this year when compared to last year. Two years ago, the district’s enrollment stood at 1,435 students. Last year,...

Jobs still at risk with budget plan

Jobs still hang in the balance after the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors reallocated county sales tax and voted to return project money. The board voted 2-1 on Jan. 20 to accept a proposal that redistributes funds collected from...

Tourism creates 10,330 jobs

The “three whammies” — high gas prices, the Brins fire and Uptown construction — took their toll on Sedona tourism this summer, City Economic Planner Jodie Filardo said. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

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Fine Art Museum of Sedona opens its first exhibit

A dream more than a decade in the making came true on Oct. 3, when the Fine Art Museum...

Dead Quilters tell Sedona tales 

“The Dead Quilters Society,” a musical dramedy by Dev Ross and Shondra Jepperson, will debut at the Sedona Heritage...
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