Sedona’s new city attorney Kurt Christianson had always planned to go to college and get a business degree. But that all changed thanks to one college instructor.
“In my senior year I had a professor who had a law degree...
In many towns and cities, lighting codes are often pushed to the far back burner of a very large stove. But Sedona is different.
As one of the first dozen communities and areas in the world recognized by the International...
If all goes as planned, residents will soon have a new place in Sedona to gather to learn how to live and connect in a more conscious way.
Following four hours of discusÂsion and debate on July 7, the Sedona...
For a document that hadn’t been updated in nearly a quarter century, it’s expected that there may be a few tweaks — or dozens, as the case may be — in order to get to the point where everyone...
Following a pair of meetings last week — totalling more than five hours — the Sedona City Council gave the go-ahead to those wishing to have chickens or bees on their property. In 2016, the city, along with the...
Friday, Nov. 1, marks the beginning of Native American Heritage Month. It serves as a significant time when we...
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