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City plans limits on recreation with ‘exotic’ pets

The Sedona City Council held a first reading of an ordinance banning the display of โ€œexoticโ€ animals in public places during its May 27 meeting. Although council and staff did not mention names during the session โ€” bills of...

Microchip law raises fears at pet shelters

A new animal shelter law that takes effect Wednesday, Sept. 30, has local shelters worried that owners wonโ€™t be able to afford to bail their pets out of jail. The new bill signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on July...

Rabies alarms county

Coconino Countyโ€™s Board of Supervisors voted to quarantine house pets in and around Flagstaff after more than 20 wild animals tested positive for rabies in the area during the last six months, the Coconino County Health Department reported....

Wranglers care for USFS livestock, check fences

By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers ย  Helen Campbell got on her first horse at the age of 6, riding the trails of Carmel Valley, Calif., until she married in 1970, leaving leather...

Chihuahua escapes bobcat attack

After being bitten in the face by a bobcat in her own backyard, Irie, an 8-year-old Chihuahua/Jack Russell terrier mix walked away with 12 stitches. On Jan. 8, Irie went outside around 7:30 p.m. at the...

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100+ Women Who Care donate $29K to 2 nonprofits

On April 6, the 100+ Women Who Care Sedona-Verde Valley Chapter celebrated six years of community service to nonprofits...

City weighs $2.4M service contracts for 7 nonprofits

Serving homeless families, Hope House of Sedona added to list of Community Service Providers The city of Sedona looks to...
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