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COVID-19 prompts government-ordered closures

The increase in new COVID-19 cases has led to some local govern­ments ordering partial shutdowns, though they have so far been far more minor than those ordered in the spring. COVID-19 continued to spread in the Verde Valley, reaching new...

Construction industry bounces back

With Arizona’s October unemployment rate at 8%, up from a low of 4.5% in pre-pandemic February, many sectors of the economy are clearly still suffering from the effects of COVID-19. But some sectors are bouncing back, including construction, which is...

Early votes surge in Yavapai County

On Tuesday, Oct. 12, a group of over 30 cars carrying over 50 passen­gers drove from Sedona down State Route 89A to the Yavapai County Administration Building at 10 S. 6th St. in Cottonwood in order to vote early,...

Arizona’s COVID numbers slow

The good news is, statewide the number of COVID-19- related cases are decreasing. The bad news is, it may be quite a while until any semblance of true normalcy returns. That was the message from Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton...

Sedona City hall reopens, county buildings close

As confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to spike in Arizona, some businesses and municipali­ties, including the city of Sedona, are re-evaluating their operating hours. After being closed for nearly two months, city hall reopened with limited hours to the public...

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Disney writer speaks at SHM

Sedona entertainer Dev Ross gave a presentation on her experience as “Disney’s First Female Writer” on Thursday, March 13,...

City opposes Sedona tank-specific water rate hike

Sedona City Manager Anette Spickard sent a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 17 supporting the Arizona...
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