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Monday, November 4, 2024

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Cuts draw blood

Glistening rimes of ice turned to liquid crystal, melted by the early morning sun as hike leader Jack Conklin pointed visitors toward the Mogollon Rim, telling them stories about Louis Boucher, hermit of the Grand Canyon. Listening intently were...

Sedona Recycles rebounds; ends year in the black

Sedona Recycles ended fiscal 2008 in the black. Stringent budgeting in the fourth quarter when the prices and markets for most of its recycling materials plummeted allowed the nonprofit to end the year with a little money left over....

Scorpions lose heartbreaker

Despite a strong regular season which saw the Sedona Red Rock High girls basketball team finish 19-7 overall and claim a 3A-West region championship, going 11-1, the No. 9 Scorpions still found themselves traveling to No. 8 Window Rock...

New tools needed for extrication

As newer, sturdier cars boast reinforced alloys, fire agencies nationwide are finding it harder to extricate victims of vehicle accidents. Studies show that the steel construction in new cars is saving lives, but it is...

ADOT workers commute from all over

Southwest Asphalt Paving, the contractor constructing Highway 179 and the new roundabouts at Highway 89A, sent their men and women home a few hours early for the three-day holiday weekend after treating them to an employee-appreciation lunch on...

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The unexpected and unbearable lightness of a double bass

Moshe Bukshpan and the Red Rocks Music Festival are again to be congratulated on securing a striking lineup of...

Tuzigoot hosts events for heritage month 

Friday, Nov. 1, marks the beginning of Native American Heritage Month. It serves as a significant time when we...
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