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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

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New development runs on sun’s power

A housing development being built in the Verde Valley is the first in Northern Arizona designed to run off solar power. Homes in the Grey Fox Ridge in Cottonwood are being built to run off this energy. Marc Avery,...

Police did not issue notices

Sedona police looked into a circulated letter incorrectly stating home invasions were on the rise in Uptown and determined the circulation was not illegal. Sedona Police Department Cmdr. Ron Wheeler said the letter is not a scam because nothing...

New bridge opens over Oak Creek

The State Route 179 road construction project is picking up steam with an anticipated completion date scheduled for either May or June. Last week, the Arizona Department of Transportation opened the bridge over Oak Creek near Tlaquepaque and rerouted...

Bill endangers Sedona’s parks

As the Arizona House of Representatives put their final touches on House Bill 2001 aimed at reductions and sweeps of $9.2 million from conservation funds such as the state parks, supporters of these destination spots want to look at...

Parking time limit upsets business owner

An Uptown business owner is upset customers are receiving citations for parking more than three hours in one location. Tom Henry said he is angry because the no parking signs are misleading, and claims he was told the three-hour...

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Hoyts fund school supplies

Lew Hoyt’s career has included being a flight instructor at the Navy Fighter Weapons School, an alternate member of...

Cottonwood council renews dispatch agreement with Sedona

The Cottonwood City Council unanimously approved seven service agreements to provide dispatch services to regional municipalities and emergency service...
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