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Volunteers help children succeed

A real good cause is seeking a few good volunteers. As the Sedona Literary Center starts its 22nd year of tutoring second- and third-grade students in reading, writing and arithmetic, it’s looking for an important part of the equation...

Sun powered plaza

A Sedona family is taking advantage of Arizona’s sunny days by taking a giant leap forward in solar-powered energy. George and Claudine Moore, owners of La Tierra Plaza, recently installed 297 solar panels on four carport...

Surber wants some answers

The lights are back on —  at least to Sedona City Council’s agenda. On Tuesday, June 24, City Council approved 7-0 to reopen a motion it passed June 10 regarding safety issues on Highway 89A, although time may no...

Magicians who need props look to Village

Of the small handful of magic prop manufacturers in the world, Village of Oak Creek resident Nick Ruggiero is among the most highly specialized. He’s known for his high-tech, esoteric props — most priced well beyond...

$1-million ‘stench’ may soon be gone

The scent of sewage that often hangs in the air on Hwy. 89A near Bristlecone Pines Road, just north of Upper Red Rock Loop Road may soon be gone. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers...

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Emily Frey receives AP Capstone

Sedona Red Rock High School senior Emily Frey has become the first student in the school’s history to earn...

Dave Len Scott explores two centuries of trumpet tunes

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Music Director Dave Len Scott sounded his trumpet to good purpose during a concert performance...
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