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Layoffs possible

A game of “what ifs,” may end up as layoffs for the Sedona Fire District. On Monday, March 9, Sedona Fire District Governing Board member Bert Berkshire asked staff to show how they would lower salaries and...

Workers resign as spit flies at the ‘Y’

Construction at the ‘Y’ roundabout is stirring up more than dust and concrete. Standing in the middle of intersections, flaggers are an open target to drive-by insults, profanity and  spitting. Some flaggers have...

SFD employs business mind

Among public criticism of spending mixed with a strong support of its services, the Sedona Fire District hired a civilian — Karen Daines — to fill a new position as business director. Daines, who started June...

Family pumps American oil for 50 years

Obele Oil Corporation Chief Executive Officer Paralee Obele says gas is so expensive because peak oil production has been hit. By Greg Nix Larson Newspapers Obele Oil Corporation Chief Executive Officer Paralee Obele says...

Streetlights eliminated after vote

Let there be light. Not too much light; certainly not 10 streetlights — at least not yet. But a stop light at the intersection of Highway 89A and Andante...

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Dance festival challenges audience with striking concepts

The second Sedona Dance Festival, organized by the Sedona Dance Project, took place at the Sedona Performing Arts Center...

Sedona residents share stories of historic properties

The Sedona Heritage Museum hosted an historic preservation celebration on May 3 to mark the start of Historic Preservation...
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