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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

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Auditor sought by city

The city of Sedona will employ a sales tax auditor to ensure every business is paying its fair share of sales tax. The Sedona City Council approved hiring an auditor Jan. 12 to look into what businesses are paying...

Inquires pour in for chief position

A large number of people have shown interest in the Sedona police chief position that became vacant when Joe Vernier retired after 10 years. The application deadline is more than a month away for individuals returning packets wanting to...

Law keeps Frey away from forum

An issue of fairness in the Sedona mayor’s race was brought up Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Keep Sedona Beautiful City Council candidate forum after one candidate did not attend because he wanted to avoid potential open-meeting law violations....

Rising fuel prices spur concerns

With fuel prices rising and expected to top $3 a gallon by spring, public entities are looking at ways to offset the impacts of the increase. The American Automobile Association reports fuel prices will gradually increase for at least...

Future event funding still fuzzy

The city of Sedona is still studying the issue of what agencies or groups can apply for funding and for how much. Sedona Assistant City Manager Alison Zelms said the city needs to come up with proposals before coming...

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7 poets vie for the title of Sedona Poet Laureate 

Community Library Sedona hosted the second of four scored poetry readings in the competition to become the first Sedona...

US Sen. Ruben Gallego warns of cuts to Medicare and Medicaid by DOGE at Y-AN Town Hall

U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego held a town hall at the Yavapai-Apache Nation on April 17, introduced by Yavapai-Apache...
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