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Saves helps people save

One of the hardest parts of getting out of homelessness is getting a bank account, learning to budget and re-establishing credit. Without these, a person with felonies or bad credit cannot get a bank account, which...

No election for SOCSD board

Filling three seats on the Sedona-Oak Creek School District governing board will be easy this year. Three people have filed to run for the three four-year seats. Current Board President...

Workers resign as spit flies at the ‘Y’

Construction at the ‘Y’ roundabout is stirring up more than dust and concrete. Standing in the middle of intersections, flaggers are an open target to drive-by insults, profanity and  spitting. Some flaggers have...

?Walking Lady? talks about life

Many commuters in Cottonwood know Ione Hazelton, even though they may not know her name. She is “the walking lady,” and that’s how she likes it. “I just love to walk and do my errands, but...

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...

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Council returns ADOH homelessness grant

The Sedona City Council’s proposed rental assistance program is off the table after the council voted unanimously on April...

Sedona Charter School students belt out the tunes

Sedona Charter School students Leila Flores and Louis Bourque both won first place in their age groups during the...
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