By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers When a co-worker tiptoes out of the newsroom toward the exit wearing crazy striped knee socks, black tights, tight T-shirt, green helmet, men’s competition roller skates, thick...
All-night parties aren’t something Sedona is much known for, but there’s one that deserves a place on everyone’s calendar. Live entertainment, a cookout, silent auction, free massages, luminaria, a midnight pizza run, camping under the stars...
On Monday, July 7, Sedona Red Rock High Athletic Director John Parks and Pinnacle One Project Manager Dave Young announced the re-opening of the newly completed football field and track project to the public. “We are...
Sedona Red Rock High School is getting the most — dollarwise — from the $73 million bond passed in the Sedona-Oak Creek District last fall. Although all three schools in the district, as well as the...
There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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