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Schools want safety fast

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District governing board took a stand on safety and lighting on Highway 89A. At its board meeting Thursday, July 10, the board approved a motion, 4-0, urging the Arizona Department of Transportation...

Surber wants some answers

The lights are back on —  at least to Sedona City Council’s agenda. On Tuesday, June 24, City Council approved 7-0 to reopen a motion it passed June 10 regarding safety issues on Highway 89A, although time may no...

Speed limit drops to 35

The speed limit on the “corridor” of Highway 89A in West Sedona is being reduced. The speed limit between Airport Road and Dry Creek Road will drop from 40 mph to 35 mph shortly after the...

Streetlights eliminated after vote

Let there be light. Not too much light; certainly not 10 streetlights — at least not yet. But a stop light at the intersection of Highway 89A and Andante...

Rollover on I-17

        One person was injured in a one-vehicle accident on I-17 at the Hwy. 179 overpass Wednesday, May 28. The...

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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...

Ranger barn to retain historical character for now

Sedona’s historic Ranger Station barn will be allowed to retain its historic character for the time being following a...
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