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Bill endangers Sedona’s parks

As the Arizona House of Representatives put their final touches on House Bill 2001 aimed at reductions and sweeps of $9.2 million from conservation funds such as the state parks, supporters of these destination spots want to look at...

Remembering the past could help shape our future

This time of year gives a person very little time to reflect on the happenings that are constantly bombarding us as we go through our busy days right up to Christmas Day. One such day, of course, is December...

Mayor stays; committees gone

They’ve been accused of duplicating efforts, taking up too much city staff time and even being a shadow government. Now, the mayor’s three committees are disbanded. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Sedona City Council voted 4-3 to dissolve Mayor Rob...

County jobs on the chopping block, Ayers says

Layoffs are coming for Yavapai County employees due to the deepening economic crisis. County Administrator Julie Ayers gave the Board of Supervisors an update on the budget during the Monday, Oct. 6, meeting. Ayers...

Governor announces research unification

Gov. Janet Napolitano announced on Dec. 28  the consolidation of Arizona’s economic research under one department. Gov. Janet Napolitano announced on Dec. 28  the consolidation of Arizona’s economic research under one department. The Arizona...

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Council approves Bowers subdivision plat

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved the preliminary plat application for the Bowers subdivision adjoining the Forest Road extension...

Two prescribed burn projects fire up May 13-16

Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects...
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