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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...

It’s Time to Spend $20 on the 20th in Sedona

Sedona retailers will join in a community effort Thursday, Aug. 20, to boost small business, jump-start the local economy and provide area consumers with dozens of bargains. Spend $20 on the 20th, a promotion spearheaded by the Sedona Red...

Bond sales net $25 million for schools

Despite a crippled global economy of stock markets plunging, unemployment rising and houses not selling, Sedona Oak Creek School District successfully sold $25 million of bonds last week. In its second of a three-part bond sale, the school district...

Chapel sewer controversy up for review

In the city of Sedona’s process of providing sewer to nearly 50 percent of the city, not everyone who has gotten it has wanted it. According to Interim City Manager Alison Zelms, people in areas that have received sewer...

Arizona asks cities to fork over $500K

The residents of Sedona and Yavapai County are being hit with another bill from the State Legislature they cannot afford to pay. The amount is $568,087, to be exact. By Greg Nix Larson Newspapers ...

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Chamber music Sundays: ‘The most civilizing things one can do’

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center paid a friendly visit to Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, March 23,...

Sedona Charter School’s MMUN sets its sights on the world

The Sedona Charter School’s Montessori Model United Nations students spent the afternoon of March 10 sharing with their parents...
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