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Developer’s idea for water resort is silly ‘eyesore’

On Sept. 14, the Cottonwood City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission heard from Bruce Barrett, a representative of a Utah-based developer about a 741-acre development on Arizona State Trust land in Cottonwood. The presentation was a conceptual one, but...

Oak Creek Water Co. becomes a district

Big changes — many of which are long overdue — are in store for the Oak Creek Water Co., including a new name on the door. Last week the company announced it would officially become a Domestic Water Improvement District...

Prescott kills water study

Members of the Verde River Basin Partnership have a conundrum. They do not understand why the cities and towns in the Prescott area are not joining in the partnership. Because of that, the federal government will not fork over...

Luncheon recognizes Sedona Women’s community work

The Association of Fundraising Professionals, an international professional development organization, each year honors philanthropists who have made significant contributions to their communities. The chapter has chosen to honor the Sedona Women, Dames Who Make a Difference, as the Outstanding...

Flood traps two in a historic structure

One of Sedona’s three National Historic Places was flooded and two employees were trapped inside Thursday, Sept. 10, when the sky opened over Sedona. The Hummingbird House, on the corner of Brewer and Ranger Roads was in exactly the...

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SR 89A through Oak Creek Canyon reopened after snowstorm closed highway and northbound Interstate 17

The Arizona Department of Transportation reopened State Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon this evening on Friday, March 7,...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District collecting coins for Special Olympics

To celebrate March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District and Sedona police officers Catherine Beers...
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