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City will sell equipment at auction

Last year, a vehicle usage study was initiated by the Sedona City Manager’s Office due to concerns regarding the number of city vehicles and fiscal constraints affecting the city. As a result, the city is auctioning eight additional vehicles...

Sale of vehicles brings in $55k

Sedona city vehicles and equipment went to the auction block to bring in approximately $55,000 and save the city maintenance and insurance costs. The city conducted a review of its fleet in April directed by the city manager’s office,...

Old bridge delays new bridge

Work will resume on the State Route 179 bridge over Oak Creek within a couple of weeks, despite rumors of major problems. According to Arizona Department of Transportation Project Manager Carl Burkhalter, the sky is not falling. The rumors...

Safety officers seize money and vehicles

Several traffic stops by Arizona Department of Public Safety officers along with the continuing efforts by DPS criminal investigators resulted in the seizure of $58,173 in drug money along with 16 vehicles during December, stated a press release....

County jobs on the chopping block, Ayers says

Layoffs are coming for Yavapai County employees due to the deepening economic crisis. County Administrator Julie Ayers gave the Board of Supervisors an update on the budget during the Monday, Oct. 6, meeting. Ayers...

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