To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Northern Arizona Healthcare will be standing up a collection site at Verde Valley Medical Center beginning Thursday, March 26, to collect specimens that will be sent away to labs authorized to perform...
The health and safety of our patrons, students, volunteers and staff are a top priority. Since COVID-19 first surfaced, our staff has been monitoring the situation closely and taking every precaution to keep our patrons, students, volunteers and staff, and our communities...
Out of caution, and in the interest of protecting residents from the potential spread of the coronavirus, the city of Sedona is evaluating large, non-essential city events, in a press release issued late on Thursday, March 12. Because of...
Do you remember when...?
2010
■ More than 50 people were affected by an eye virus in the Village of Oak Creek.
■ In April, many Sedona employees were laid off due to the economic downturn. The city of Sedona and school...
A Village of Oak Creek man was arrested on Monday, Jan. 6 for allegedly starting fires and later stealing a van in the area. Around 6:45 a.m. an employee at the Circle K on the 6000 block of...
On Friday, Jan. 3, nearly $800,000 worth of marijuana and THC was located in forest areas in Sedona and near Rimrock. Around 8 a.m., Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to...
Villa Bellaggio is designed as a 132-acre “Italian village” concept. This application is in the preliminary review phase and has not been scheduled for a public hearing at this time, according to Yavapai County Development Services staff. ...
Spring Creek Ranch is proposed as a 282 acre master-planned community of off State Route 89A halfway between Sedona and Cottonwood. The development will include approximately 1,900 Manufactured Home lots, 600 Recreational Vehicle pads, 400 Rental Units, and a...
Robert Sechrengost gathers stones to share with others
By Lu Stitt
Robert Sechrengost likes to give away his hearts.
They are not really his but small stones in the shape of hearts he finds as he hikes the trails around Sedona. He...
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