Almost a month after several inches of rain fell in Sedona and the surrounding area in one day, residents still are being impacted by the storm, and they will continue to be for the next several weeks. While State...
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...
With fuel prices rising and expected to top $3 a gallon by spring, public entities are looking at ways to offset the impacts of the increase. The American Automobile Association reports fuel prices will gradually increase for at least...
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,...
Vietnam veteran picks up trash and hunts for litterbugs  By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers  Gary Chamberlain thinks litter in the Verde Valley is so...
The Sedona City Council held a work session on Oct. 9 at which council members supported creating new regulations...
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