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Saturday, May 3, 2025

COVID-19

Reopening is now our only viable endgame

To all those in Sedona who demand that we stay indoors, that tourists be forbidden entry and that no one return to workplaces, businesses, restaurants, parks and trails, exactly what is your idea of the end game? Seriously, how does...

Help us honor our high school grads this month

Arizona schools were closed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman on March 16, initially declared a temporary enclosure to last through March 27. On March 30, Ducey and Hoffman made that temporary closure permanent...

City stresses safety as state restrictions end

As more and more businesses are allowed to reopen, the key message now is to ensure that it's done in as safe a manner as possible. City Manager Justin Clifton pointed out that as Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's order recommending...

Sedona city pool not ready to open

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey gave the green light for pools, gyms and spas to open on Wednesday, May 13, less than 24 hours after he announced it on the afternoon of May 12. It caught many off guard. “The governor...

Construction maintains pace during pandemic

In late March and April, when stay-at-home recom­mendations and closures of local attractions slowed whole sectors of the local economy, workers that could still be seen heading to job sites each morning were builders, contractors, handymen and those in...

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Rotary seeks $105K for Sedona-Oak Creek School District

The Rotary Club of Sedona has launched the largest fundraising effort in its 68-year history to raise $105,000 to...

Sen. Finchem slams Gov. Hobbs for moratorium

Arizona State Sen. Mark Finchem discussed his legislative priorities and political philosophy during a Republicans of the Red...
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