Anette Spickard

Arizona Corporation Commission OKs 45% Arizona Water Company rate hike

Commission also requires Sedona customers to foot the $6M bill for SR 179 underground water tank The Arizona Corporation Commission approved Arizona Water Company’s rate hike during its Contingency Open Meeting on Thursday, July 24, and required Sedona customers to...

Watchdog eyes Sedona’s ALPR cameras

Concerns about the city of Sedona’s installation of 12 automatic license plate readers throughout the city has caught the attention of Judicial Watch, a nationwide conservative nonpartisan nonprofit that files Freedom of Information Act and public records lawsuits to...

Incoming city manager Anette Spickard outlines goals

Incoming City Manager Anette Spickard, formerly of McCall, Idaho, will take over the reins of Sedona’s day-to-day operations on Monday, April 8. Retiring City Manager Karen Osburn will remain with the city as a consultant for a two-week transition period...

Spickard to start as city manager April 8

The Sedona City Council voted 7-0 on Tuesday, Jan. 23, to approve the contract to hire Anette Spickard, of McCall, Idaho, as the new city manager. Spickard is scheduled to take over the role on Monday, April 8, following...

Sedona City Council votes 7-0 to approve contract to hire Anette Spickard, of McCall, Idaho, as new city manager

The Sedona City Council voted 7-0 on Tuesday, Jan. 23, to approve the contract to hire Anette Spickard, of McCall, Idaho, as the new city manager. A full story will appear in the Friday, Jan. 26, edition of the...

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City of Sedona releases results of Western Gateway / Sedona Cultural Park survey

The city of Sedona’s released the results of the recent Western Gateway/Sedona Cultural Park survey. Sedona City Council asked for...

Blom: A life of volunteering

SOCSD Governing Board member likes meeting new people, hearing stories Sam Blom can be found two or three days a...
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