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Food Fairy also delivers lots of smiles

Christina Richards said during these uncertain times, it’s important to find things to smile about.  On March 16, she made the decision to close the doors of her Uptown busi­ness, Sedona’s Tree House, out of her concern for the COVID-19...

Sedona City Council gets virus update & plans for future

Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton was very clear in letting the public know that just because most staff members are out of sight does not mean the residents they serve are out of mind.  The Tuesday, March 24, Sedona City...

Thanks nurses, doctors, other health workers

 As COVID-19 spreads across the country, those on the front lines are the nurses and doctors who take care of patients.  Statistically, those who are falling ill to this new virus are a small portion...

First responders adapt as 2 Sedonans test positive for COVID-19

With COVID-19 having made its way to Northern Arizona, local first responders are taking necessary steps to ensure the safety of their own employees while still providing service to the community. As of Monday, March...

Verde Valley prepares for COVID-19 outbreak

There have been zero confirmed cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel strain of corona­virus, in Northern Arizona, according to the Northern Arizona Healthcare hospital system, Yavapai County Community Health Services and Coconino County. ...

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Rotary awards Sedona Teachers of the Year

The Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks presented its Teacher of the Year awards to Carianna Leifland, a middle...

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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