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Tree die-offs might be worst since 2002

The intense drought of the last two years is taking a toll on the region’s drought-adapted native trees and bushes. Jeff Schalau, Yavapai County director for the University of Arizona’s Cooperative Extension, said the county’s master gardener office has fielded...

City of Sedona sorry for toppled trees

The city of Sedona had to express a bit of mea culpa as part of an ongoing shared-use pathway project. Karen Keller and her husband, Ed Perry, filed a complaint with the city after contracted crews cut down at least...

Old-fashioned lights seem to be the way to go

The continuing discussion regarding the lighting on State Route 89A in West Sedona is truly amazing. I can’t believe that after all the discussion this community has had on this issue, that there still are people out there that...

Sinagua locate top spot

By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Modern builders and architects could learn more than a few valuable lessons from the Sinagua Indians who lived in the Verde Valley and built Montezuma Castle sometime...

Travel to Blue Ridge: Haven for outdoor lovers

Blue Ridge Reservoir is a small, deep lake set within a steep canyon of conifers and deciduous trees, extending in two long arms from a central primitive boat ramp.a A few feet of shallow water at...

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SOCSD asks if Sedona is ready for some high school football

Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent Tom Swaninger, Ph.D., indicated during the district’s Dec. 3 board meeting that district staff...

SOCSD needs bus drivers to shorten rides

Since the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District has been operating with about 50% fewer bus drivers;...
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