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Sunday, March 9, 2025

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Miller drops out of race

And then there were five. Gina Miller decided not to seek a Sedona City Council seat, and she withdrew her name from consideration Wednesday, Jan. 6, the city of Sedona reported last week. Miller was seeking a four-year term...

District starts budget without tax numbers

The Sedona Fire District has started preparations for next year’s budget, but is still unsure how much money it will have. The district is funded by taxes from property assessments, and Business Director Karen Daines said she expects this...

City assesses impact of 1.1% state tax increase

As the state grapples whether to increase the state sales tax for all of Arizona to help solve its budget woes, towns and cities are waiting to see what the impacts would be. What is being discussed in the...

Expert predicts Devils Kitchen growth

A Sedona consulting economic geologist thinks it’s only a matter of time before the perimeter of the sinkhole at Devil’s Kitchen grows due to another collapse. Paul Lindberg has studied this sinkhole for more than three decades and his...

Foreclosures at 39% in Sedona

Real estate agents in Sedona are hoping the housing market turns around soon, as more and more people are seeing their homes go into foreclosure. In 2009, of the 187 home sales, 73 were in foreclosure, according to reports...

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Scorpions golfers hit the links for 2025 season

The Sedona Red Rock High School varsity golf team teed off their 2025 season at Agave Highlands Golf Course...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District collecting coins for Special Olympics

To celebrate March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District and Sedona police officers Catherine Beers...
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