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Lights still in plan for 89A

The Arizona Department of Transportation delayed voting on the State Route 89A streetlight project but did not kill the project outright. False reports that the lighting issue was dead prompted ADOT Director John Halikowski to send a letter to...

Rodger Overholser named as magistrate

A Sedona resident tendered his resignation as the Camp Verde magistrate to take the same job in the city in which he lives. Rodger Overholser, in a letter to Camp Verde Mayor Bob Burnside, said his last day with...

Strauch resigns at KSB

A week after Keep Sedona Beautiful’s new president made a speech in favor of KSB sharing a common ground with Sedona City Council, he resigned. On Jan. 13, Ernie Strauch, elected KSB president Dec. 13, made...

Sedona cowboy, 90, dies

Bob Bradshaw, a Sedona cowpuncher, movie maker and noted nature photographer, died Friday, Aug. 8. He was 90 years old. Born June 9, 1918, in what is now known as Xiamen, China, Bradshaw...

Gomez leaves council

The Sedona City Council will soon be one member short. Councilman Ramon Gomez recently announced his resignation from council, effective Friday, August 1, after two years on council. Gomez had two more years left...

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Fine Art Museum of Sedona opens its first exhibit

A dream more than a decade in the making came true on Oct. 3, when the Fine Art Museum...

Dead Quilters tell Sedona tales 

“The Dead Quilters Society,” a musical dramedy by Dev Ross and Shondra Jepperson, will debut at the Sedona Heritage...
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