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Meyers ‘re-interprets’ Sedona’s early history

Jim “JJ” Thompson was the Sedona area’s first permanent white settler in 1876 when he established a residence in Indian Gardens in Oak Creek Canyon, a name he personally bestowed upon his homestead. The tale goes that he “discovered”...

Sedona Historical Society to honor vets on Nov. 11

The Sedona Historical Society will hold a Veterans Day event at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 at the Sedona Heritage Museum at 735 Jordan Road. The event will combine music, remembrance and a free lunch for the community provided by...

Sedona honors U.S. veterans

Last year’s milestone marked the 75th anniver­sary of the end of World War II, the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War and the 30th anniversary of both the Panama invasion and the beginning of Desert Shield. Veterans...

Go back in time with ‘Voices from the Grave’

Think of it as Halloween meets the History Channel. On Friday, Oct. 23, and Saturday, Oct. 24, a limited number of people will take a step back in time to meet pioneers who lived and worked in the Sedona area. During...

Uptown Sedona road gets new name

As a way to honor one of the area's founding fami­lies — and to cut down on confusion — the city will soon give a new Uptown road a new name. The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a name change...

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City staff propose additional STR rules, permits, audits

City of Sedona short-term rental specialist Teresah Arthur reported to the Sedona City Council on the success of Sedona’s...

Steve King looks toward future of YCSEA

Steve King, the former Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District superintendent, started his new job as Yavapai County school superintendent at...
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