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Our current city council is not failing to protect us

To say the community of Sedona has an interesting mix of people would be an understatement. This town has more than its share of so-called professionals. Ironically, living here for more than 45 years, it never ceases to amaze...

City short $426,000 for Fiscal Year ’09

Faced with a 9 percent decrease so far in its 2009-2010 fiscal year budget, Sedona city officials are scrambling to find ways to save funds. City Manager Tim Ernster said the city is down $426,000 from where it should...

Annex effort stalls

The city of Cottonwood is taking a cautious approach with its hopes to annex eight square miles of Forest Service land on its northern border, now that a potential lack of taxable land in the area may have brought...

Council offers $167K for new manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Sedona City Council approved to pay its next possible city manager more than its last. On Monday, April 6, council approved, 7-0, a contract...

Top five contend for city manager

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   Out of roughly 180 applicants, five remain in the running to becoming Sedona’s next city manager. On Thursday, March 12, Sedona City Council met...

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Sedona Police cadets finish spring competitions

The Sedona Police Department’s Cadet Program competed in the Mesa Team Building Challenge on March 9, represented by Ryan...

Construction of ‘no parking’ zone along Dry Creek Road begins

Yavapai County is about to begin construction of a new $40,000 “no parking” zone along Dry Creek Road. Construction...
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