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Resident questions firefighter overtime

Depending on who is asked, the amount of overtime pay at the Sedona Fire District is either the nature of the beast and a necessity of the job, or overly excessive. David Zirinsky, a retired certified public accountant, analyzed...

Martin eyes governor seat

Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin said Thursday, Oct. 1, he is seriously considering running for governor in the 2010 election. “I’m running in 2010. There’s no question about that,” Martin said. He will run for either reelection at his...

Charter School Excels Again

Head teachers at Sedona Charter School can list a slew of reasons why the school earned the state’s highest label this year. According to Business Administrator Alice Madar, this is the school’s third “excelling” label. The school, located in...

Waugh faces challenger in sheriff race

Newcomer Ernie Cox needs to come to the gunfight ready to fire if he plans to chase incumbent Yavapai County Sheriff Steve Waugh from his three-year post. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Yavapai County voters will decide...

Fitch resort comes

Before Sedona City Council can stand behind Fitch Industries’ development of the former Sedona Cultural Park, it needs some reassurance. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Before Sedona City Council can stand behind Fitch Industries’...

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Residents ask to pause path

Twenty-three Andante Drive residents led by Terry and Duane Gregory met informally with Mayor Scott Jablow and City Councilwomen...

Council raises workforce rent cap by 13.6%

The Sedona City Council voted for a 13.6% increase in the rental rate cap for the city’s Rent Local...
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