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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Checking in on VOC water supplies

Last August, the U.S. Bureau of Rec­lamation declared a Tier 1 water short­age on the Colorado River — the first time a shortage has been declared since a water-sharing agreement was ratified by seven Western states in 1944. The...

Price tag for study goes up

In an effort to dispose of future wastewater discharge, the city of Sedona is hoping an underground fracture study will help determine if injection wells are feasible. On Aug. 11, Sedona City Council voted 7-0 to add $71,209 to...

$150K to test wells for wastewater

Sedona City Council agreed to move ahead, in order to plan ahead, for the future disposal of the city’s treated wastewater. On Feb. 24, council voted 6-1 to grant Carollo Engineers a $152,125 contract to begin seeking necessary permits...

Sierra Club moves to stop Bella Terra

?It is the wrong development in the wrong location,? said Red Rock Rural Community Association Vice President Brian Myers. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ ?It is the wrong development in the wrong location,?...

Bella Terra responds to critics

Representatives of BySynergy, the company building Bella Terra, deny that the development went back on promises to preserve a ?historical? homestead, use lots next to Oak Creek for a park and use water from the existing wells on its...

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Sedona Charter School girls help spread positivity 

The Sedona Charter Schools Girls on the Run program held its annual community service project in West Sedona on...

Sedona honors its veterans 

The Sedona Heritage Museum held its annual Veterans Day ceremony and lunch on Monday, Nov. 11, with about 200...
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