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Sedona wary about winter COVID cases

As the temperature begins to dip, along with it comes many questions as to what impact weather may have on COVID-19. During his semi-monthly update to the Sedona City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 27, Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton said...

Sedona city court upgrades security

For the past few months, those entering the magis­trate court at city hall have experienced something new — a metal detector. And not just a metal detector but a security guard as well. The court installed a walk-through metal detector and...

Sedona cancels 3 three events

A press release from the city of Sedona’s Parks & Recreation Department just after 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, announced three fall events were canceled: The Sedona Stumble Trail Run planned for Saturday, Oct. 3, the Pumpkin Splash planned...

City stresses safety as state restrictions end

As more and more businesses are allowed to reopen, the key message now is to ensure that it's done in as safe a manner as possible. City Manager Justin Clifton pointed out that as Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's order recommending...

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