Around 1:20 a.m. on April 21, 2005, fire ravaged Lumbermen’s, on Highway 89A in West Sedona. The Sedona Fire District estimated the damage at $3 million and considered it the...
Ann Buzard Schweitzer, 77, a 10-year resident of Sedona, died May 25. Schweitzer was a graduate of the Barstow School and the University of Arizona. She was active as a volunteer at the Sedona Arts Center and the...
David C. Perry March 2, 2009 Â David C. Perry, 71, of Sedona, died March 2. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; daughter Kim (Ted) Abajian of Santa Barbara, Calif.; sons...
People don’t have to be skilled artists to create works of art that are functional and lasting. At Henry Wingfield’s Imagine Art make-your-own pottery studio in Sedona, anyone can test their abilities and...
Some people are still around to remember Sedona’s early days, long before its incorporation and long before waves of tourists threatened to outnumber its inhabitants — a time when families farmed the land to survive...
There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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