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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

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Secretary Fontes drops in on DORR to discuss election transparency, propose publishing ballots

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Emily Levy, founder and director of the voting watchdog group Scrutineers, were the guest speakers at the Democrats of the Red Rocks’ monthly breakfast meeting at the Sedona Community Center on Friday,...

Vibrant cities need robust local elections

The Sedona City Council will have four seats up for election in 2022. The mayor’s seat is a two-year term, so it is up for election every term. Vice Mayor Scott Jablow, Councilman Jon Thompson, who was appointed to fill...

Keep the voter turnout high for future races

I write this editorial on the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 3, in a window of our production cycle the morning of Election Day — while you won’t be reading it until late Tuesday night if you’re a subscriber or...

Campaign road signs are useless clutter

With every election cycle comes the inevitable proliferation of campaign signs, dotting the landscape like claim stakes in the Oklahoma Land Run of 1893. Campaign signs carry more weight when they appear on the lawns of your neighbors, real flesh-and-blood...

We can’t skip 2020, but we can affect the future

The year 2020 has already been one of the monu­mental years in world history as humans from Arizona to Aqaba and the Yukon to Yugoslavia cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. Some hope that 2021 will be a return to a...

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RD Olson lawsuit against city moves forward

Another of the city of Sedona’s ongoing lawsuits — involving the owners of the proposed Oak Creek Heritage Lodge...

Residents map their ideas for the Sedona Cultural Park

The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park...
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