56.2 F
Sedona
Tuesday, December 17, 2024

numbers

Enrollment decline costs schools money

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District is dealing with a decrease of almost $440,000 due to a decline in enrollment numbers this year when compared to last year. Two years ago, the district’s enrollment stood at 1,435 students. Last year,...

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...

County tax revenue drops 21%

Yavapai County faces revenue numbers that took double-digit hits over the last two years as it prepares to set a budget for fiscal year 2009-10. Yavapai County Administrator Julie Ayers reported to the Yavapai County Board...

LD1 write-in candidate qualifies

A write-in candidate in Legislative District 1 qualified for almost $20,000 in public financing under Arizona's Clean Elections law and may be qualified to run in the general election. Democrat Dennis Grittner of...

It?s not about the numbers

In the sports world we tend to focus on the numbers. Teams are judged by how many wins or losses they have. Players are judged on how many points they scored, or touchdowns made or what time they ran...

Trending Now

SOCSD asks if Sedona is ready for some high school football

Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent Tom Swaninger, Ph.D., indicated during the district’s Dec. 3 board meeting that district staff...

YCC president attempts to limit Governing Board’s free speech rights and ban any criticism of her decisions

The Yavapai Community College Governing Board voted 4-1 on Nov. 19 to adopt a resolution drafted by former YCC...
Larson Newspapers