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Bella Terra responds to critics

Representatives of BySynergy, the company building Bella Terra, deny that the development went back on promises to preserve a ?historical? homestead, use lots next to Oak Creek for a park and use water from the existing wells on its...

Development wins permit

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality gave an Aquifer Protection Permit that will allow BySynergy, the developers of Bella Terra, in Sedona, to begin building its wastewater treatment plant near Oak Creek. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality...

ADEQ approval stirs opposition

Stung by an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality approval of the wastewater treatment plant at the Bella Terra development at Red Rock Crossing, the Sierra Club and the Red Rock Rural Community Association have put together a new list...

Desert Star launches campaign for new classrooms

As negotiations between Desert Star Community School and Church of the Nazarene continue, school leaders launched plans to raise $700,000 for land and new classrooms. By Greg Ruland Larson Newspapers ________________ As...

ILX may host off-track betting

Turf Paradise of Phoenix plans to make its third attempt to bring off-track betting to Sedona with Los Abrigados’ help. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Turf Paradise of Phoenix plans to make...

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Sedona area’s trails haves stories miles long

On April 9, Sara Stiffler spread maps across a table in the Sedona Heritage Museum's apple shed and took...

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...
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