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Sedona commission eyes 2 properties for landmark status

Citywide historic survey to finish by end of year The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission is evaluating two local properties for Historic Landmark status. However, there is potential for more properties to be added in 2027 as Logan Simpson, an environmental and...

Get Your Kicks at the Sedona Heritage Museum

Museum rides through exhibit on Route 66 & local influence To celebrate the centennial of the legendary U.S. Route 66, the Sedona Heritage Museum has opened its newest exhibit "The Road is Life: Sedona & Route 66," which until the...

City to fund 7 nonprofits’ projects for $2.4M in FY27

Council votes to fund cemetery, library, ramp and recycling baler Sedona City Council's two-day budget work session on April 22 and 23 saw council emerge with a proposed budget of $95,983,959 for Fiscal Year 2026-27. The session also included council approving...

Sedona Heritage Museum honored for preserving Schuerman Homestead

Colonial Dames of the 17th Century presented award The Schuerman Homestead House added another accolade to its historical significance when the Arizona State chapter of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century presented the Sedona Heritage Museum with the group's...

Ranger Station Park receives national award

Civil engineer associations presented city with Project of the Year trophy Sedona can add "award-winning" the description of Ranger Station Park, the city's newest community park. About 50 people, mostly city employees, were in attendance at Ranger Station Park on Brewer...

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‘Bye-Bye for Now’: Remembering Fred Shinn

Orphaned orange-picker joined the Army and served many communities Fred Shinn, co-founder of the Sedona Police Department Volunteer Program and...

Climber killed in fall at Keyhole Cave

A male climber in his 50s fell to his death while rappelling inside Keyhole Cave, near the Sugarloaf Trailhead...
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