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VOC medical center loses doctor?s services

When Opal Alexander, 82, learned Dr. Tahirih Jensen left Verde Valley Medical Center’s Village of Oak Creek Health Center, she became alarmed. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ When Opal Alexander, 82, learned...

Taylor lends hand to starving artists

Grief is a powerful emotion capable of altering people for the better or the worse. One Sedona woman, Gayle Taylor, has used hers to chalk one up for the aspiring artists. Taylor, the executive director...

Ward helps city employees unload

People need to make time to listen to each other, according to Victoria Ward, human resources director for the city of Sedona. Before moving to Sedona, Ward spent 17 years as a police officer in Winter Garden, Fla....

It takes dollars, not magic

Re-evaluating land use and zoning codes in Sedona is the first step toward building affordable housing, an Arizona State University?s Stardust Center for Affordable Housing and the Family architect said. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________...

Man leaves cancer in dust

Three-and-a-half years ago, Bob Zimmerman was diagnosed with base-of-tongue carcinoma. Little did he know, the prognosis would be a new beginning to his life. By Nate Hansen Larson Newspapers ________________ Three-and-a-half years ago,...

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Residents map their ideas for the Sedona Cultural Park

The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park...

Sedona Police Department sells pink police patches for breast cancer 

The Sedona Police Department has gone pink with its patches for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  “For our department, in...
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