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Mayor stays; committees gone

They’ve been accused of duplicating efforts, taking up too much city staff time and even being a shadow government. Now, the mayor’s three committees are disbanded. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Sedona City Council voted 4-3 to dissolve Mayor Rob...

Levitt: Don’t take it personally

 On Monday, Dec. 1, city of Sedona staff said “good-bye” to their City Manager Eric Levitt. On Tuesday, Dec. 2, Levitt and his family took off for the long drive to Janesville, Wis., where Levitt will...

Levitt leaves large shoes

  When word of Sedona City Manager Eric Levitt’s resignation spread around City Hall, the reaction was similar around every corner. “I’m really happy for Eric and his family,” Economic Planner Jodie Filardo...

Levitt leaves large shoes

When word of Sedona City Manager Eric Levitt’s resignation spread around City Hall, the reaction was similar around every corner. “I’m really happy for Eric and his family,” Economic Planner Jodie Filardo said. “We’re going...

Gas prices fuel city’s 4-day week

Since gas prices soared above $3.50, and sometimes $4 in the Verde Valley, the city of Sedona implemented a new city staff work schedule. Rather than work five days a week, some city employees...

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Ken Zoll preserves pre-Columbian history

Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...

Filling free time in Sedona: 4 teens discuss activities outside of school

There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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