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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

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Sedona City Council OKs a tentative budget of $71.6M

Compared to most cities and towns during the pandemic, Sedona was an anomaly in the amount of sales and bed taxes brought in during that time. The city’s budget reflects that. By a unanimous vote on Tuesday, July 13, council...

Sedona may lose $10M in taxes

The city of Sedona will take a major hit over the next year as a result of COVID- 19. Despite that fact, city officials feel Sedona is in far better shape than many others throughout the state. During the...

Valley cities prep for big losses

It has now been nearly a month since the implementation of social distancing and Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision to close some businesses, and the economic impacts are already felt. Businesses have closed, workers have been sent home, and many...

Protect your identity from tax scammers with ADOR checklis

The Arizona Department of Revenue is asking Arizonans to remember that tax scam artists don’t take the summer off when it comes to stealing someone’s identity.  This includes card-skimming devices, access through unsecured Wi-Fi, stealing...

County intends to raise property tax by 18%

In compliance with §42-17107, Arizona Revised Statutes ,Yavapai County is notifying its property taxpayers of Yavapai County’s intention to raise its primary property taxes over last year’s level. Yavapai County is proposing an increase in primary property taxes of...

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Weekend of Service kicks off

Volunteer Sedona will be starting 2025 with its inaugural Weekend of Service, which will run from Thursday, Jan. 16,...

Mozart on the page, Miro Quartet on the stage

Sedonans were escorted to a “Rendezvous with Benny Goodman” courtesy of Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, Jan. 12, in...
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