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...
Helen A. Campbell Oct. 16, 2009 Helen Campbell, 91, died Oct. 16. She is survived by daughter Felicia (Jon) Thompson, of Sedona; four stepchildren; three half-sisters; three half-brothers; two grandchildren, 10 step-grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and nine step-great-grandchildren. A celebration...
Judy Simmons Fisher Broome July 30, 2009 Judy Simmons Fisher Broome, Ph.D., D.D., of Arcadia, Fla., died July 30. The wife, mother, sister, friend, counselor and healer is survived by husband, Billy Broome, children James LaPlante, Susan Coker (Tim),...
Primary colors spatter the glossy bedroom eyes of pop icon Marilyn Monroe. Her seductive, half-lidded stare and luscious ruby lips angle up as if to kiss the viewer. Glamorous and tragic, Monroe’s double life, one for...
Few are the people living in Sedona who haven’t heard horror stories about someone bitten by a Mojave rattlesnake and coming close to dying from its highly toxic venom. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Few...
The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U.S. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov....
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