Fifty years ago when players would get hurt, coaches would yell and scream “rub some dirt on it and get out there,” challenging their young men and women to get over their personal pain for the team’s overall well-being....
Known just about everywhere in Sedona by his warm, engaging smile and inspiring personality, salesman, businessman and community booster Howard Hawk died Monday, July 27. He was 91. Hawk performed many jobs during his lifetime, but took special pride...
Before one of Bob Matthews’ students signed up for a tracking class, a morning’s walk around his property to examine the prior night’s activities chewed up an hour and a half. After the class, it took three hours. ...
Whoever is spray painting large hearts in some of Sedona’s most remote and pristine outdoor wilderness areas may soon be spending all their time indoors, behind bars. So far, 21 defacements have been found and 20 cleaned up, according...
The whimsical menagerie inhabiting one of Sedona’s art studios spans the fauna of the world. A joyful hippopotamus, a stoic pelican, a royally-robed rabbit and a sea otter holding its lunch are just a few of the animals created...
In the new state legislative session, Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers pre-filed Arizona Senate Concurrent Memorial 1001 on Dec....
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