Finding the room where YES the Arc was having its annual awards luncheon was easy — a person just had to follow the music. Strains of “Mustang Sally” nearly bolted out of the room at the Hilton Sedona in...
The Sedona-Oak Creek School District is dealing with a decrease of almost $440,000 due to a decline in enrollment numbers this year when compared to last year. Two years ago, the district’s enrollment stood at 1,435 students. Last year,...
Ten residents have filed their paperwork and signatures to run for five seats on the Sedona City Council next March. For the two-year council seat, incumbent Dan Surber will be opposed by Dennis Rayner, a retired physicist from the...
Faced with a 9 percent decrease so far in its 2009-2010 fiscal year budget, Sedona city officials are scrambling to find ways to save funds. City Manager Tim Ernster said the city is down $426,000 from where it should...
Despite facing a $100 million budget deficit and recognizing critical safety and economic concerns, the Arizona Department of Transportation decided Friday, Dec. 4, to continue plowing snow at the same pace of last year on State Route 89A in...
Telecommunications provider Optimum, a brand of Altice, donated $30,000 to the Sedona-Oak Creek School District during a presentation on...
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