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Science is true, whether or not you believe in it

Given the ongoing discussion since last April about the danger allegedly posed and damage supposedly caused by OHVs, residents were certainly awaiting the city of Sedona’s technical study of the alleged problem with great anticipation. Many OHV opponents and perhaps...

Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes weighs in on OHVs on unincorporated lands

OHVs on Public Land This is the third part of a series on the recent meeting of the Yavapai Cattle Growers’ Association. The second half of the Yavapai Cattle Growers’ Association meeting with U.S. Forest Service chief Randy Moore and...

Red Rock OHV Conservation Crew recovers wrecked sports car

A group of volunteers from the Red Rock OHV Conservation Crew and Arizona 4x4 Offroad Recovery have successfully recovered a wrecked Nissan Z from Oak Creek Canyon below the Schnebly Hill overlook an estimated 32 years after it plunged...

Sedona’s 3 state legislators warn city that mayor’s proposed OHV ban is not legal

The three Arizona state legislators who represent Sedona, Sen. Ken Bennett, Rep. Selina Bliss and Rep. Quang H. Nguyen, sent a letter to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and the Sedona City Council on June 5 warning the city about...

Federal statistics show OHVs are 6 times safer than cars

Mayor Scott Jablow has repeatedly described his proposed ordinance to ban OHVs from Sedona city streets as a safety measure necessitated by the fact that OHVs are inherently dangerous, and has argued that preemptive action is the only way...

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Council considers $105.5 million budget for coming year

Following two days of budget work sessions on April 17 and 18, the Sedona City Council elected to move...

City of Sedona invites residents to ‘Know Your Zone’ for wildfire, other risks

The city of Sedona held the last of its of planned meetings at the Hub at Posse Grounds Park...
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