Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton announced his impending departure to take the same position in Palm Springs, Calif.
Within 48 hours, the Sedona City Council had his replacement, and it’s a familiar face and name to many in the city.
The...
As the old saying goes, “All good things must come to an end.”
That’s how Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton is feeling this week. With a mixed bag of emotions, he announced that he will soon be departing Sedona for...
Robert Weber had a plan that eventually he would move and possibly retire in Sedona. Little did he know that the plan would take effect several years earlier than expected.
The city of Sedona recently announced that Weber was hired...
After making it nearly nine months without any reported COVID-19 cases among staff members, the city of Sedona reported last week that five of its employees had tested positive.
During the Sedona City Council meeting Tuesday, Nov. 24, City Manager...
The city of Sedona wants to know what’s on your mind.
At the end of last month the city posted a comprehensive community survey on its website. The results are used by staff and the Sedona City Council in a...
There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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