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City judge Yancey resigns seat

Five years after becoming Sedona’s magistrate judge, Elizabeth Yancey submitted her resignation. It’s time for her to be closer to her family, she said. “My family, like a lot of people, takes priority, and at this point in my...

Body building a way of life

The age-old argument of what activities can be called a sport, or those that can’t, is never solved and is always based on personal opinions, never fact. Baseball, basketball, football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, cross country, track and field and...

County general fund set at $77.8M

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will make its $77.8 million fiscal year 2009-10 budget official Monday, Aug. 17. The board held its budget hearing Aug. 3 but delayed ratification of the budget until Aug. 17 because of the language...

Schools prepare for second wave of flu

As Sedona students return to school Tuesday, Aug. 11, the Sedona Oak Creek School District nurse and administrators prepare for the return of “swine flu.” According to the Arizona Department of Education, the second wave of the H1N1 influenza...

One P.O. on block

The U.S. Postal Service is looking at whether or not to close West Sedona’s post office, along with seven others statewide. Next week, questionnaires will be available to all post office box customers at the post office near Harkins...

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Gov. Hobbs helps break ground on Sycamore Vista 

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Phases 1 and 2 of the Sycamore Vista affordable...

City moves to swat private sport courts

The Sedona City Council held a work session on Oct. 9 at which council members supported creating new regulations...
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