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Faster Internet in store for Sedona?

Pipes holding the future head from Phoenix to Flagstaff via Interstate 17 but remain untapped in the Verde Valley. Those giant pipes hold fibers that provide broadband access to Internet users, a luxury a small group wants to make...

Gem show scheduled for March 13

Everyone remembers collecting stones as a child. We selected them for shape or color or just because they were different, although we did not know why. Driving in the morning we would see a hillside shimmering...

Ault teaches how to get published

By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers   Cross best-selling author Tony Hillerman with veteran author Sue Grafton and what have you got — the best of both worlds in a hybrid writer named...

St. Patrick’s Day Parade tunes up for March 14

Marching bands, strolling musicians and irrepressible Irish balladeers are already tuning up for Sedona’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 14, beginning at 10:30 a.m. This family-friendly community event is designed for children of all ages, so get...

Scorpions clinch third with win at Parker

By Brian Bergner Jr. Larson Newspapers Winning five of their last seven games to end the regular season, the Sedona Red Rock High boys basketball team clinched a 3A state playoff berth by taking third place...

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Sedona City Council election 2026: Melissa Dunn profile and essay

Melissa Dunn is an incumbent Sedona city councilwoman, first elected in 2022 and seeking reelection as one of five...

Sedona City Council election 2026: Tony Hauserman profile and essay

A 26-year Sedona resident, nonprofit volunteer and youth sports coach, political newcomer Tony Hauserman is one of five candidates...
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