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Fire district recall starts

One month after two members of the Sedona Fire District Governing Board were found guilty of violating open meeting laws, district residents have started a recall on Don Harr and Charles Christensen. According to Yavapai County Elections Director Lynn...

Sluggish economy troubles Fitch

The deal hasn’t closed, and the plan for the former Sedona Cultural Park changed. The reason, a bad United States economy. “There’s a whole problem with our economy right now,” Monty Fitch,...

Work continues around Sedona

Changes to construction plans can happen frequently due to weather, equipment availability and personnel issues. We try to anticipate construction activities a week in advance but changes may occur. Intermittent lane closures, with short delays, may not always be...

Scorpions play well, but to no avail

The best part of the season for any sport in any part of the country would be the postseason and Arizona 3A state volleyball is no different. By Brian Bergner Jr. Larson Newspapers The...

City complex gets a face-lift

The city of Sedona’s office complex is undergoing a half-million dollar facelift. 3D/I of Phoenix initially won the city contract to resurface the buildings, then subcontracted the work to LJS Construction, a stucco and lath company from...

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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...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District collecting coins for Special Olympics

To celebrate March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District and Sedona police officers Catherine Beers...
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