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NSA still under review

Nearly three weeks after the Sedona City Council forwarded its recommendations to U.S. Rep. Anne Kirkpatrick on the National Scenic Area, the congresswoman has yet to decide on the bill’s final language or verbalize any thoughts regarding the...

Tax credit program picks up costs school state funding doesn’t cover

Did you know that Arizona’s funding for its schools ranks 50th in the country? If that statistic angers you, it should, according to a press release. So what does this mean to our community? The state school system is...

Spend your money locally, it helps all residents of Sedona

I would like to offer a couple of suggestions this holiday season that I believe will benefit all the residents of Sedona and the surrounding areas. Consider thinking outside the big box stores and purchase most of your gifts...

Letters ask for 89A to stay open in canyon

While no decision has been reached yet on whether to close or plow State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon this winter, several residents and businesses are letting their voices be heard. The Sedona Chamber of Commerce...

Council approves Rouge’s project

Sedona will now have another 32 rooms for lodging after the City Council voted 6-1 Oct. 27 to rezone a parcel of land at 95 Goodrow Lane from single family to lodging. The Mahidia Villas at the Sedona Rouge...

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Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona celebrates and awards local philanthropists

While accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona, Terrie Frankel announced she was donating...

Bracety ousts McCasland as Yavapai College Governing Board chair

Future MeetingsThe Yavapai College District Governing Board has three meetings scheduled for May, with a fourth one to...
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