The Sedona Historical Society is hosting the next in its 2010 series of Living History presentations Wednesday, Feb. 10, 9 a.m., at the Sedona Heritage Museum. This program will feature local geologist Wayne Ranney speaking on “What’s New in...
Known just about everywhere in Sedona by his warm, engaging smile and inspiring personality, salesman, businessman and community booster Howard Hawk died Monday, July 27. He was 91. Hawk performed many jobs during his lifetime, but took special pride...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Howard Hughes was a well-known victim of obsessive compulsive disorder, so fearful of germs that he washed his hands constantly and avoided contact with others, dying alone...
Children in the Southwest with serious illnesses have found a voice in actress, artist and child advocate Jane Seymour. Seymour visited Sedona Thursday, Sept. 11, as the official spokesperson for Camp Soaring Eagle in the Village...
Before Gov. Janet Napolitano ordered the records of all the bridges in Arizona reviewed, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors had its own annual list of bridge inspections ready to go. ...
It’ll be a thrilling Halloween extravaganza as darkness falls on Uptown with the city of Sedona Parks and Recreation...
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