By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers  Judi Keller Keiser was a lot like the hard-shelled, soft-centered chocolates she enjoyed during the holidays. Strong-willed and opinionated when it came to running...
Swedish-Americans from across Sedona and the Verde Valley gathered to celebrate their homeland’s foremost cultural tradition at the Sedona Elks Lodge on Sunday, Dec. 7. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Swedish-Americans from across Sedona and...
The Sedona-Oak Creek School District governing board took a stand on safety and lighting on Highway 89A. At its board meeting Thursday, July 10, the board approved a motion, 4-0, urging the Arizona Department of Transportation...
The lights are back on — at least to Sedona City Council’s agenda. On Tuesday, June 24, City Council approved 7-0 to reopen a motion it passed June 10 regarding safety issues on Highway 89A, although time may no...
Let there be light. Not too much light; certainly not 10 streetlights — at least not yet. But a stop light at the intersection of Highway 89A and Andante...
The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park...
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