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Thursday, May 1, 2025

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During crisis, our government is ineffective

It would appear in this time of crisis, we are on our own. Government will not help us. The best attempts by lawmakers, elected officials and administrators are beset by ego, ineptitude, bureaucracy, politicking, partisanship and that greed.  ...

Sedona’s local businesses afraid, waiting for help

As discussions at the state and federal level continues as to when the country can expect to reopen and have some semblance of normalcy, business owners are waiting for the green light to do so. ...

If not in need, why not share that $1,200

As of Thursday, April 16, there are roughly 22 million Americans who have filed for unemployment in the last month. This is larger than the population of some countries.  This week, the U.S. Treasury Department also began mailing out or...

Brewery delivers packages to laid off employees

Like many businesses of late, Oak Creek Brewery and Grill found itself in the unenviable position of  having to lay off loyal employees.  But the employees have not been forgotten about by ownership and management. In partnership with...

No plan, no date set to reopen city

With stay-at-home and social distancing measures still in place, the state is seeking input from town and city officials around Arizona as to how — when the time is right — to get the economy back on its feet....

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Police catch burglary suspect after manhunt near Rufous and Gambel Lanes

Sedona police were reportedly searching between Rufous and Gambel in the Chapel area for an alleged burglar, described as...

Traveler and Lyra kick off Red Dirt concerts

The Red Dirt Concert Series will return for its ninth season of free spring Friday concerts at the Posse...
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