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Sedona tourism

Sustainable Tourism Plan discussed at Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting

The message was clear — a change is afoot in terms of Sedona tourism. That was shared by Sedona Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff during the annual partner meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 16. ...

Arizona tourism aids economy

The amount of money spent in Arizona by Grand Canyon gawkers, Spring Training fans, winter escap­ists and other visitors from around the world reached a record high last year, according to new research released Monday by the Arizona Office...

Sedona named 4th best place to visit

Sedona took fourth place in U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 “Best Small Towns to Visit in the USA.”  “Nowhere else will you find a landscape as dramati­cally colorful,” the report declares. “The towering red rocks and jagged sandstone...

Summer tourists and wildfire risks return to Sedona

Now that we have passed July 4 and are well into summer, we can expect monsoon and fire season to get into full swing.  Through the end of the summer, we can expect hot, cloudless days punctuated by days...

Sedona city and chamber study suggests that visitors’ tax share has increased to 77 percent

It’s no secret that tourist dollars account for a large percentage of the city of Sedona budget. But just how much has it varied over the years? City officials agree that...

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City Council now meeting under new rules

The Sedona City Council has been operating under new rules of procedure since March 11, when members approved an...

Duff pleads guilty to animal abuse

John Robert Duff, 68, the operator of Northern Arizona Rescues and Reptiles, recently pled guilty to three counts of...
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