Lew Hoyt

Sedona’s Year in Review

January ■ The city of Sedona released the second online survey for new Western Gateway master plan for the city-owned former Sedona Cultural Park site; 82% said they wanted to see a city park. ■ James Arthur Ray, 67, a self-styled...

Scorpion football team comes back home

It was a night of looking back and forward on Thursday, Sept. 18 when Scorpion football held its first home game in six years against the Williams Vikings, while Williams dominated with a final score of 58-6, Sedona Head...

In memoriam of Lew Hoyt

Among the faces at Sedona Red Rock High School, track and field coach Lew “Jumper” Hoyt stood out with his look of utter joy every time he walked onto campus. Hoyt, a philanthropist and devout Christian, was born on June...

Sedona City Council OKs $103M budget, new staff

The Sedona City Council unanimously passed its $103,291,695 budget on Tuesday, June 24, for Fiscal Year 2025-26, which went into effect on Tuesday, July 1. The vote was 6-0 with Councilman Brian Fultz absent. The approved budget represents a 2.8%...

Hoyts fund school supplies

Lew Hoyt’s career has included being a flight instructor at the Navy Fighter Weapons School, an alternate member of the U.S. Olympic teams in 1964 and 1968 and participating in the 1963 Collegiate Championships in the high jump. However, Hoyt...

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Cinco de Mayo comes early to Tlaquepaque

The Cinco de Mayo fun comes early this Saturday May 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., with annual celebration...

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...
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