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Price tag for study goes up

In an effort to dispose of future wastewater discharge, the city of Sedona is hoping an underground fracture study will help determine if injection wells are feasible. On Aug. 11, Sedona City Council voted 7-0 to add $71,209 to...

Sludge bed design will cost $430,000

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers The city of Sedona’s wastewater treatment plant will be the benefactor of a $430,000 desig   n for new drying beds to get rid of the sludge it produces daily. On May...

City: Stench gone before Turkey Day

The infamous smell lingering on Highway 89A near Park Place Private Residences in West Sedona may soon meet its match. The fix will come in the form of a soil bed — a...

Millions spent paying experts

The city of Sedona spent $1.8 million on experts and studies during the years from 1999 to the early part of 2008, on average $200,000 per year. More than a million of those dollars was consumed...

$1-million ‘stench’ may soon be gone

The scent of sewage that often hangs in the air on Hwy. 89A near Bristlecone Pines Road, just north of Upper Red Rock Loop Road may soon be gone. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers...

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Tyler Carson, Teresa Joy unleash the Celts

Following his two appearances on CBS Mornings last fall, Tyler Carson returned to a sold-out Mary D. Fisher Theatre...

City supports staff bid for federal housing grant

The Sedona City Council voted on March 11 to support a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit application by HS Development...
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