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Lights still in plan for 89A

The Arizona Department of Transportation delayed voting on the State Route 89A streetlight project but did not kill the project outright. False reports that the lighting issue was dead prompted ADOT Director John Halikowski to send a letter to...

City finances can be accessed by all Sedona residents

Our city of Sedona finances are a matter of public record and in my many years of reviewing the city budget, Sedona is very good at making public records available to all Sedona residents. All the financial information...

Bilbrey says additional $190,000 needed to keep state park open

While one agency is reporting the closure of Red Rock State Park this summer will result in a loss of more than $10 million spent in Sedona, the city thinks impacts will be minimal. Ellen Bilbrey, public information officer...

Tice escaped long, cold winters on East Coast

George Tice’s motor home brought him to Sedona in 1982, at least that’s how he said it happened. In reality, the blue-eyed man with dazzling white hair was living in New Hampshire and wanted to get away from the...

Auditor sought by city

The city of Sedona will employ a sales tax auditor to ensure every business is paying its fair share of sales tax. The Sedona City Council approved hiring an auditor Jan. 12 to look into what businesses are paying...

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Cherie White departs Sedona, investigation continues

Former Sedona Finance Director Cherie White departed her employment with the city of Sedona on April 18. White, who...

Verde Valley School student production debuts in Tucson

Verde Valley School’s senior class co-president Finley Heller’s locally-shot short film “The Climb” was among the finalists for the...
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