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Council offers $167K for new manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Sedona City Council approved to pay its next possible city manager more than its last. On Monday, April 6, council approved, 7-0, a contract...

Finalists face psych exams

After a two-month application process, the 16-member citizens’ committee tasked with recruiting a new Sedona fire chief has narrowed the candidates down to seven. The seven candidates are scheduled to come to Sedona from California, Florida, Michigan and Washington...

Levitt leaves large shoes

When word of Sedona City Manager Eric Levitt’s resignation spread around City Hall, the reaction was similar around every corner. “I’m really happy for Eric and his family,” Economic Planner Jodie Filardo said. “We’re going...

Official results: Hay won a squeaker

Initial Sept. 2 primary election results were confirmed by official tallies released Wednesday, Sept. 10, but the contest between Republicans in the Congressional Dist. 1 race  to replace Rep. Rick Renzi was much closer than previously reported. ...

Millions spent paying experts

The city of Sedona spent $1.8 million on experts and studies during the years from 1999 to the early part of 2008, on average $200,000 per year. More than a million of those dollars was consumed...

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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...

Chris Ford explores sci-fi and space

The Sirius Lookers Astronomy Club hosted a presentation by Chris Ford, a former Pixar business director and expert in...
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