A Sedona consulting economic geologist thinks it’s only a matter of time before the perimeter of the sinkhole at Devil’s Kitchen grows due to another collapse. Paul Lindberg has studied this sinkhole for more than three decades and his...
Despite the adage, there sometimes really is such a thing as a free ride. Nonprofit organizations in Sedona can take advantage of an offer from Lon Walters at Coldwell Banker in West Sedona. He has a 16-foot moving truck...
No changes will be made at seven of the eight Arizona post offices the U.S. Postal Service was studying for possible consolidation, including the West Sedona Branch, USPS announced Wednesday, Aug. 19. Dozens of post office box customers at...
Fifty years ago when players would get hurt, coaches would yell and scream “rub some dirt on it and get out there,” challenging their young men and women to get over their personal pain for the team’s overall well-being....
On a break from heated Arizona Legislature budget sessions, State Senator Steve Pierce painted a bleak picture to the Big Park Regional Coordinating Council. “A lot of things we’ve been accustomed to, we can’t afford,” he told the...
There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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