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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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Volunteers impress all councilors

The city’s commissions and committees were left virtually unscathed after Sedona City Council poked and prodded Tuesday, July 28, while disbanding two task forces. After hearing from each of the seven volunteer groups on their goals, how their goals...

Layoffs possible

A game of “what ifs,” may end up as layoffs for the Sedona Fire District. On Monday, March 9, Sedona Fire District Governing Board member Bert Berkshire asked staff to show how they would lower salaries and...

Cuts draw blood

Glistening rimes of ice turned to liquid crystal, melted by the early morning sun as hike leader Jack Conklin pointed visitors toward the Mogollon Rim, telling them stories about Louis Boucher, hermit of the Grand Canyon. Listening intently were...

Mayor stays; committees gone

They’ve been accused of duplicating efforts, taking up too much city staff time and even being a shadow government. Now, the mayor’s three committees are disbanded. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Sedona City Council voted 4-3 to dissolve Mayor Rob...

Clinic staff selects top employee

Technology is important to Verde Valley Guidance Clinic, and its employees showed their appreciation for the woman who helps them use it with their Employee of the Year pick. Kim Thursby, computer support technician at the...

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SOCSD asks if Sedona is ready for some high school football

Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent Tom Swaninger, Ph.D., indicated during the district’s Dec. 3 board meeting that district staff...

Fire district navigates rocky terrain on path to new station

The Sedona City Council and Sedona Fire District were scheduled to meet Wednesday, Dec. 18, to consider the options...
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