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Water tank sites eyed

The Arizona Water Company is still looking to place a one million gallon ground storage tank somewhere southeast of Sedona to augment its current distribution system. At present the water needs of neighborhoods in Back O’ Beyond, the...

Top five contend for city manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Out of roughly 180 applicants, five remain in the running to becoming Sedona’s next city manager. On Thursday, March 12, Sedona City Council met...

Another look at housing

Some Sedona residents doubted it could be done, but after architect students proved that it could, the question remains, will it? On Thursday, March 12, five students from the University of Arizona’s Drachman Institute presented their hypothetical...

Scandal rocks Sedona fire district board

Sedona Fire District residents who voted for Governing Board Chairman Don Harr in November, based on promises of transparency and cutting costs, may not be getting what they voted for. The newly-elected chairman had some explaining...

Safety officers seize money and vehicles

Several traffic stops by Arizona Department of Public Safety officers along with the continuing efforts by DPS criminal investigators resulted in the seizure of $58,173 in drug money along with 16 vehicles during December, stated a press release....

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SR 89A through Oak Creek Canyon reopened after snowstorm closed highway and northbound Interstate 17

The Arizona Department of Transportation reopened State Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon this evening on Friday, March 7,...

Sedona Winds renovates its ‘memory care’ assisted living area

After about a year of work and $200,000 in renovations Sedona Winds Assisted Living in the Village of Oak...
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