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Thursday, May 1, 2025

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Sedona mayor lifts her emergency & mask orders

Things are beginning to return to normal at Sedona City Hall. During the Tuesday, May 25, Sedona City Council meeting, Mayor Sandy Moriarty said that she would be rescinding her emergency proclamation the following day in regard to the wearing...

Sedona City Council talks emergency powers, scheduling

The Sedona City Council did a little spring cleaning of its own rules and procedures on a variety of topics, from selecting a vice mayor to the protocol of requesting staff time. But two topics near the end of the...

If city still in emergency, then act like it

If one were to look at city programs, the COVID- 19 pandemic emergency is over. Logically, that’s simply what Sedona leaders are saying, but “logic” and “simply” are words lost on elected officials. Perhaps elected officials should also be schooled by...

City gives ‘sign’ it’s time to repeal order

This week small business owners around Sedona were notified by letter that the city of Sedona would be redrafting its temporary sign rules, which were loosened roughly a year ago due to business difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sedona’s...

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Yavapai County picks Camp Verde Mayor Dee Jenkins to fill District 2 vacancy

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors appointed current Camp Verde Mayor Dee Jenkins to fill the District 2 seat...

Verde Valley Fair returns to Cottonwood from April 30 to May 4

The Verde Valley Fair will return to the Verde Valley Fairgrounds in Cottonwood from Wednesday, April 30, through Sunday,...
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