Sedona City Council unanimously approved the rehabilitation of 49 manholes throughout the city during its Tuesday, April 14, meeting, awarding AMKA Services LLC a $320,865.36 contract.
The Wastewater Department has been doing its annual sewer video evaluations of the city's...
Meandering throughout Arizona, one finds American Indian villages, old Mormon settlements, cow towns, mining camps, swimming holes, ghost towns, wildlife parks, state parks, trading posts, wineries and swinging door saloons — there is even a town run by burros.In...
While one agency is reporting the closure of Red Rock State Park this summer will result in a loss of more than $10 million spent in Sedona, the city thinks impacts will be minimal. Ellen Bilbrey, public information officer...
As the state grapples whether to increase the state sales tax for all of Arizona to help solve its budget woes, towns and cities are waiting to see what the impacts would be. What is being discussed in the...
A housing development being built in the Verde Valley is the first in Northern Arizona designed to run off solar power. Homes in the Grey Fox Ridge in Cottonwood are being built to run off this energy. Marc Avery,...
While accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona, Terrie Frankel announced she was donating...
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