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Few businesses seek flood loan

The U.S. Small Business Administration set up shop in Sedona following the Sept. 10 flood, but the office hasn’t seen much traffic. The SBA established a temporary office at the Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s business office in West Sedona to...

Microchip law raises fears at pet shelters

A new animal shelter law that takes effect Wednesday, Sept. 30, has local shelters worried that owners won’t be able to afford to bail their pets out of jail. The new bill signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on July...

Window etching prevents crime

Car thieves in Sedona will go away empty-handed this year if the Sedona Police Department has anything to say about it. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Car thieves in Sedona will go...

Home burns in Sedona

Sedona Fire District responded to a house fire in a neighborhood behind Circle K on Hwy. 179 in Sedona during the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 19. Flames destroyed the entire back half of the second...

Furnace causes $75K in damage

The Sedona Fire District responded to a house fire at 49 Prochnow Road at 9:17 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 19. The Sedona Fire District responded to a house fire at 49 Prochnow Road...

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City opposes Sedona tank-specific water rate hike

Sedona City Manager Anette Spickard sent a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 17 supporting the Arizona...

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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