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Sinagua locate top spot

By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Modern builders and architects could learn more than a few valuable lessons from the Sinagua Indians who lived in the Verde Valley and built Montezuma Castle sometime...

ADEQ to Cities: ‘Deal with It’

It may be a big, smelly mess, but regional and state authorities are hoping it’s a problem cities in the Verde Valley can deal with together. On Feb. 26, authorities from Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and Northern Arizona...

Rabies still a danger to domestic pets

Even though domestic animal rabies cases are very rare, rabies is still a problem among wild animals. On April 16, two people were bitten by a rabid fox in Sedona’s Boynton Canyon, resulting in hospital treatment. ...

Good news for Bella Terra

The development on the Upper Red Rock Loop Road known as Bella Terra had a couple of pieces of good news recently. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ The development...

Bella Terra lacks a special permit

Complaints from community activists caused the Army Corps of Engineers to issue a letter Feb. 22 requiring BySynergy to apply for a special permit, effectively stopping development in certain sections of the Bella Terra...

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SRRHS teens to attend leadership camps

Sedona Red Rock High School juniors Glenna Barnes and Logan Jankowski have been selected to take part in the...

Council approves $438,009 for APS power conduit

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service for work on the Forest...
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