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Hwy. 179 road work killing VOC business

Business owners and managers worry about many things — everything from gas prices and shipping costs to the weather. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ Business owners and managers worry about many things...

Former hydrologist predicts upper Verde will go dry

Former U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Bill Meyers predicts the Verde River will begin to dry up once “safe yield” is reached in Big Chino Valley. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ Former U.S....

Fire deaths stir Sedona firefighters

Sedona Fire District Fire Inspector Gary Johnson e-mailed a list of the district’s unique buildings to SFD firefighters the morning after nine firefighters were killed battling a blaze in Charleston, S.C. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

Self-taught Shotsie lets go after 55 years

Shotsie Gorman is a walking encyclopedia and an individual book of faith. Though he hasn’t a degree to speak of, his persistent drive to find the correct answer or ask the right questions...

Vibrant Sedona claims victory over herbicides

With a victory over weeds, Vibrant Sedona founder Matthew Turner unleashes his environmentalism on other pollutants with Green Sedona. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ With a victory over weeds, Vibrant Sedona founder...

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Uptown SR 89A sidewalk to be replaced

The Sedona City Council approved a $684,178.75 change order covering the repaving of the Uptown stretch of State Route...

Noah Puckett is Dartmouth-bound for mechanical engineering

Noah Puckett, 18, a Verde Valley School senior who spent much of his childhood traveling and studying abroad, will...
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