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Big Mack saves fuel and labor costs

Sedona Recycles took possession of a new 2007 Mack compactor truck and 81 new recycling bins this week. The new equipment allows the nonprofit to significantly expand its free recycling services to residents...

Police called to sewer meeting

Sewer is a messy issue, but things got even messier July 16 when Sedona police officers were called to the city’s Chapel area sewer meeting. Chapel area resident Jim Shaffer doesn’t think the city should spend...

La Barranca prepares for fire

Charred skeletons of trees along the road in La Barranca II in the Village of Oak Creek remind the subdivision’s residents of how quickly a fire can start and spread in the heat of the summer. ...

Taxing district clears hurdle

A majority of Village of Oak Creek residents must be happy — 54 percent of them at least. On April 10, the Special Improvement District Steering Committee received word from the Yavapai County Assessor’s Office...

Antonsen park advances, 7-0

Friends and foes of the Barbara Antonsen Memorial Park mobbed the Sedona City Council meeting, filling every seat, standing along the walls and spilling into the reception area on Wednesday, April 9. By Susan Johnson Larson...

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SOCSD needs bus drivers to shorten rides

Since the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District has been operating with about 50% fewer bus drivers;...

Second Cultural Park survey coming

While the process to produce a new master plan for the Sedona Cultural Park appears to be running three...
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