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Sedona Recycles sorts out adversity despite reduced income

If you came across stories about cities that had to stop recycling after China decreased its importing of materials from other countries, rest assured that is not the case with Sedona. The nonprofit that operates in town, Sedona Recycles,...

4,000 turn out for 3rd annual Sedona Food Truck Fest

Food trucks are pretty popular these days — just ask the esti­mated 4,000 people who turned out on Saturday, March 23, for the third annual Sedona Food Truck Festival, sponsored by the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department at Posse...

History of the fall of Sedona Cultural Park

Editor's Note: After this editorial was published, the Sedona Cultural Park’s architects, Dan Jensvold and Stephen Thompson, inspected the Frontiere Pavilion on Jan. 12 and found no signs of significant deterioration of the structure in spite of 20 years...

Using music for therapy in hospice care

“Many areas of the brain are active in processing music because there’s so many dimensions to ,” music therapist Meghan Callaghan said. “There’s the melody, there’s the harmony, there’s the rhythm in music, there’s the historical context, there’s the...

Fate of Sedona Cultural Park still unknown after sitting idle for more than a decade

For those who have lived here long enough, the Sedona Cultural Park often conjures up fond memories of events or concerts. But the 40-acre private property — which is for sale — has been vacant since 2004.  ...

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Yonas Rahman plans future at ASU

Sedona Red Rock High School senior Yonas Rahman wrapped up his time as the Larson Newspapers sports intern during...

Kevin Schindler talks Pluto discovery

Lowell Observatory Historian Kevin Schindler followed Sedona-based author Diane Phelps Budden’s talk on Clyde Tombaugh’s discovery of Pluto during...
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