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Jordan Preserve deal in doubt

Sedona City Council still doesn’t know what it’ll do with an agreement it made to accept property from an owner who may not own the property in question. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ...

Bike Rodeo teaches safety to students

Chelsea Heineck, 11, and Anna Watson, 11, stood next to their bicycles on a sunny morning, Tuesday, April 24.  Heineck and Watson weren?t skipping school to ride their bikes — biking was part of the...

Canyon now open

Drivers can once again cruise through scenic Oak Creek Canyon between Sedona and Flagstaff on Hwy. 89A. ?They drilled down into the mountain and placed eight I-beams and secured them with...

Council revisits weed poison

Sedona residents concerned about the city?s use of herbicides along Hwy. 89A get another chance to change Sedona City Council members? minds Tuesday, March 13. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Sedona...

Canyon closed for two weeks

Oak Creek Canyon closed a day early for construction due to a snowstorm that swept across Northern Arizona on Monday, Feb. 19. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Oak Creek Canyon closed a day...

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Steve King looks toward future of YCSEA

Steve King, the former Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District superintendent, started his new job as Yavapai County school superintendent at...

Robert Joyce dealt into the fold at Sedona Police Department

Officer Robert Joyce is the latest addition to the Sedona Police Department after graduating from the Northern Arizona Regional...
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