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Sedona may lose $10M in taxes

The city of Sedona will take a major hit over the next year as a result of COVID- 19. Despite that fact, city officials feel Sedona is in far better shape than many others throughout the state. During the...

Rising fuel prices spur concerns

With fuel prices rising and expected to top $3 a gallon by spring, public entities are looking at ways to offset the impacts of the increase. The American Automobile Association reports fuel prices will gradually increase for at least...

District starts budget without tax numbers

The Sedona Fire District has started preparations for next year’s budget, but is still unsure how much money it will have. The district is funded by taxes from property assessments, and Business Director Karen Daines said she expects this...

Board delays station, again

Despite a plea and motion made by Sedona Fire District board member Liza Vernet on Wednesday, Dec. 16, the Chapel fire station will not be considered at this time. Vernet’s motion did not receive a second from the board,...

Our current city council is not failing to protect us

To say the community of Sedona has an interesting mix of people would be an understatement. This town has more than its share of so-called professionals. Ironically, living here for more than 45 years, it never ceases to amaze...

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7 poets vie for the title of Sedona Poet Laureate 

Community Library Sedona hosted the second of four scored poetry readings in the competition to become the first Sedona...

Traveler and Lyra kick off Red Dirt concerts

The Red Dirt Concert Series will return for its ninth season of free spring Friday concerts at the Posse...
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