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Newly formed Scorpions look to have big first year

Usually when writing these season previews for our favorite teams in Sedona, a recap of last season, key losses, top returners and even top newcomers are the normal format. For the newly formed Sedona Jr. High Scorpion football team,...

Chapel’s sewer connection goes down the drain

Sedona City Council put the brakes on a $19 million sales tax bond because it still can’t decide if it wants to connect the city’s sewer system in the Chapel area. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

60 big trees won’t be cut down

Giant, neon green signs hang from trees along Hwy. 179 between the bridge over Oak Creek and the ‘Y’ intersection — Save Sedona Trees wants to stop them from being cut down. ...

Teaching how to use body and soul

Before most Sedona residents could call this city their home, Charity Cygal started Red Earth Waldorf Kindergarten. REWK is a school designed around Rudolf Steiner?s theory of child development based on his anthroposophical view...

Herbicides wreak havoc in some lives

Four-and-a-half years ago, Martha and Nicole Gethmann became very sick. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Four-and-a-half years ago, Martha and Nicole Gethmann became very sick. Their heads ached. They had...

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Sedona Red Rock High School honors top scholars

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District held its annual scholarship awards ceremony at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on the...

Council votes $150,000 for summer marketing

On Tuesday, May 14, the Sedona City Council approved allocating $150,000 for a summer marketing campaign to attract visitors...
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