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Court orders initiative back on the ballot

Judge Napper rules Cultural Park item doesn't alter zoning Park Preservation Act initiative is not unconstitutional and must be placed before voters. Attorneys representing the city of Sedona, Sedona City Council and the Sedona City Clerk sued the Save Sedona Committee,...

There’s ‘Norway’ exchange student Samuel Knigge won’t miss Sedona

Sedona Red Rock High School exchange student Samuel Knigge said he was nervous before arriving in Arizona. “It’s always scary to go to a new environment where you don’t know anyone, but I think it’s totally worth it to take...

Sedona area’s trails haves stories miles long

On April 9, Sara Stiffler spread maps across a table in the Sedona Heritage Museum's apple shed and took a room full of hikers on a 150-year walk through the Red Rock Ranger District — without any of the...

Gordon Cantor climbs Bear Mountain 500 times

Have you done the Bear Mountain 500? Gordon Cantor has — and as far as anyone in Sedona can tell, he may be the only one who has. On March 20, Cantor made his 500th ascent of the 6,494-foot-high...

Number of hikers on tracked Sedona trails declines from 2021 peak

If you go hiking in the Sedona area, don’t forget to smile. You may end up on the U.S. Forest Service’s version of a candid camera — a trail counter. USFS personnel began installing trail counters on non-motorized trails...

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Sedona offers bevy of summer programs for local kids

Howdy ho, Sedona camperinos, school's out for summer, but registration is open for Sedona Parks and Recreation Summer Camps,...

Jerome author writes ‘Rusty the Ringtail’ children’s adventure book

Lopez tells tale adding Jerome's culture, heritage After spending the last four years restoring a historic 1914 United Verde Extension...
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