James T Kling

Scorpion boys soccer remains undefeated

The No. 1-ranked Sedona Red Rock High School boys soccer team has won every game since its appearance at the preseason Boys Longhorn Invitation in Payson Aug. 22 and 23. On Tuesday, Sept. 16, the Scorpions continued that trend...

Local arts groups receive state grants

A one-time legislative appropriation of $2 million in support of Arizona’s arts and culture sector reached communities throughout the state with a recent announcement of grants awarded to nonprofit organizations, festivals and arts learning programs.On Aug. 21, the Arizona...

SNAP-Ed cuts affect nutrition education across county

Funding cuts to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education — known as SNAP-Ed — from the federal bill known as “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law on July 4, will largely diminish how Yavapai County receives food and health...

NFL players to appear at Sedona golf tournament

When former Philadelphia Eagles player Mark McMillian was still an active football player, one of his greatest nemeses on the field was Arizona Cardinals player Rick Cunningham. Now, Cunningham is one of the first people McMillian thought to invite...

Sedona, Polish city sign friendship agreement

Jasło, Poland, and the city of Sedona held an online signing of a two-year friendship agreement on Saturday, Aug. 30, with Community Library Sedona hosting the American side of the ceremony.This friendship agreement will be a step toward, hopefully,...

Cross Country team competes in first meet

The Sedona Red Rock High School cross country team traveled to its first meet on Saturday, Aug. 30, at Buffalo Park in Flagstaff. During their practice on Aug. 26, coach Cody McKessen said there are five athletes on the team,...

Fire Station 6 breakfast will honor 9/11 victims

During the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, future Sedona Fire District Governing Board Chairwoman Helen McNeal was in Washington D.C.“Everything was silent,” she said. “Except for air force jets flying. F-15s flying over Washington. Patrolling.” It’s been 24...

St. John Vianney Catholic Parish asks for 200,000 square foot expansion

St. John Vianney Catholic Parish announced its plan to build 200,000 square feet of additions to the church’s 15 acre West Sedona property across three projects. The three projects include a new building for St. Vincent de Paul services, low-income...

Sedona educational foundation’s $675K helps fund programs

The Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District Educational Foundation has been able to increase this year what it funds for the Sedona-Oak Creek School District compared to previous years, Superintendent Tom Swaninger, Ph.D., said at a foundation meeting on Thursday,...

About Me

James T. Kling grew up from coast to coast living in places like North Carolina and Washington State. He studied political science and history at Purdue University in Indiana, where he also worked for the Purdue Exponent student newspaper covering topics across the state, even traveling across the Midwest for journalism conferences. James has a passion for reading as well as writing, often found reading historical fiction, fantasy and sci-fi. As the name suggests, he is named after Captain James T. Kirk from Star Trek. He spends his free time writing creative stories, dancing and playing music.
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