Kathy Kinsella

Sedona City Council eyes $96M budget

2-day work session adds staff, student camps, spending at school campuses Sedona City Council entered its two-day budget work session on April 22 with City Manager Anette Spickard's proposed $94.7 million budget for fiscal year 2026-27, and emerged at the...

Sedona City Council looks to add penalties to censure

In the closing moments of the Tuesday, Sept. 23, Sedona City Council meeting, Councilman Pete Furman discussed the possi­bility of modifying council’s rules and Sedona City Code sections to discipline members of council who have been censured. “I believe we...

Sedona City Council tells staff to get Flock out of town

The Sedona City Council made the unanimous decision to cancel its contract with Flock Safety and to remove the currently installed 11 automated license plate readers during its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9. “This underscores the importance of independent media in...

Sedona law makes pet busking go extinct

Sedona’s new ordinance banning the display of “exotic” animals without proper permitting and insurance requirements is scheduled to take effect on Thursday, Sept. 11, following the Tuesday, Aug. 12 approval of Ordinance Chapter 6.20 by the Sedona City Council. The...

Sedona City Council candidate essay: Kathy Kinsella

It has been a privilege serving our Sedona community as a city council member for the last four years. My 30-year background in government and community service helped prepare me for the role, but nothing can substitute for on-the...

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Yavapai College Governing Board rejects chair’s action

McCasland refused to agendize election; 3-1 vote ends meeting The Yavapai College District Governing Board’s April 21 meeting was adjourned...

Yavapai County eyes parking limits

Check outlines road safety grants, water, VOC building On April 8, Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Vice Chairwoman Nikki...
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