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Foreigners face hurdles to Sedona tourism

On Nov. 8, the U.S. reopened its borders to vaccinated tourists from 33 countries previously barred from non-essen­tial travel to the country due to the pandemic. Will international tourists now flock back to Sedona, adding once again the notes of...

Drive carefully during fall tourist season

As we are now in mid-October during the height of the fall tourist season, residents have likely noticed the extreme increase in the numbers of cars on the road, prompting many to consider taking a test preparation course at...

Creekside resort withdraws its plans

The developers of a proposed resort and residential living area in Uptown have officially withdrawn their interest in moving forward with the project. The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission heard in June for the second time a proposal from LodgeWorks,...

Sedona City Council unanimously OKs chamber funding

What is the definition of “desti­nation marketing”? If you had asked the seven members of the Sedona City Council on July 28, you may have received seven different answers. That is where the city and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce &...

State ups tourism spending by $101M

Last week, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced the release of $101 million in federal funds to help jump-start the state’s tourism industry, which was hit hard during the pandemic. And, Sedona plans to get in on the action. Thanks to...

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27 city staff salaries now exceed $100,000

The American economy may have been stagnating for years, but the latest figures show that city of Sedona staff...

Sedona Charter School’s MMUN sets its sights on the world

The Sedona Charter School’s Montessori Model United Nations students spent the afternoon of March 10 sharing with their parents...
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