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Masks again required at Sedona City Hall

If you’re doing business at the Sedona City Hall, bring your mask. In a memo to her staff on Wednesday, Aug. 11, City Manager Karen Osburn wrote that this is due to COVID-19 cases continuing to increase in Yavapai and...

Yavapai County closes buildings as cases increase

Yavapai County health officials discussed the new Delta variant and announced the closure of county buildings as cases increase at a virtual Town Hall meeting Aug. 2. Yavapai County Building Closure Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig Brown of district...

SOCSD lifts mask rules

After more than a year of not seeing each other’s smiles, things will now be somewhat back to normal within the Sedona-Oak Creek School District. During the meeting Tuesday, June 1, the SOCSD Governing Board voted unanimously to lift the...

No expiration on Sedona mask order

It’s been a month since Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty’s proclamation mandating the wearing of masks in public. That doesn’t appear to be changing any time soon. During an update on COVID-19 to the Sedona City Council — one he’s given...

Compliance with Sedona mask mandate mixed

Education. Education. Education. That’s the message that has been emphasized since Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty signed an order requiring the wearing of masks in public. Effective Thursday, June 25, every person within the jurisdiction of the city of Sedona who...

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Sedona Charter School students to stage ‘The Fork in the Road’ 

Sedona Charter School and the Parangello Players will be performing “The Fork in the Road: A Fractured Fairy Tale”...

Yavapai-Apache Nation signs land exchange with USFS Y-AN signs trade with USFS 

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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