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Thursday, March 6, 2025

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Future event funding still fuzzy

The city of Sedona is still studying the issue of what agencies or groups can apply for funding and for how much. Sedona Assistant City Manager Alison Zelms said the city needs to come up with proposals before coming...

County votes to recognize historic roads

By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Yavapai County roads ignored by the state and federal government for their scenic or historic value have a new chance for recognition. Yavapai County Board...

Cottonwood: Develop land to save it

The city of Cottonwood is eyeing a 10 square mile parcel of state land, considering the possibility of annexing the 6,000 acres into the municipality’s boundary. For the most part, the property...

District eyes lowering tax

Lowering the mil levy rate for its 2008-09 fiscal year was the first order of discussion at the Sedona Fire District Governing Board meeting Feb. 27. Mil levy is the term for the district’s tax rate...

Higher Sedona property values explained

How are increases in home values possible when the market in Arizona is declining? Victor Hambrick, Yavapai County assessor, stated that the 2008 values were taken from the January 2005 to June 2006 sales. By Mike...

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Our new interactive map of Sedona’s short-term rentals provides transparency

Since the passage of Senate Bill 1350 in 2016, Sedona residents have expressed growing concerns over the number of...

Scorpions golfers hit the links for 2025 season

The Sedona Red Rock High School varsity golf team teed off their 2025 season at Agave Highlands Golf Course...
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