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Bob & Judy Huggins to retire from Rangers

After 16 years of service to the community of Sedona, Park Ranger program manager and founder Bob Huggins and his wife Judy are hanging up their volunteer ranger hats. The Sedona Volunteer Park Rangers will now be led by volunteer...

City addresses sleeping in public spaces

For the past year, sleeping on public grounds within the city of Sedona has been legal as a result of a court ruling — but with an asterisk. In Martin v. City of Boise, an ordinance that criminal­ized people sleeping...

Sunset Park to get face-lift

Those who enjoy taking their children or grandchil­dren to Sunset Park will soon see something new. The Sedona City Council approved a contract on Tuesday, Aug. 13, for improvements to the park including the surface around the playground area. ...

Wet Fest set for 4th of July

With temperatures nearing the triple-digit mark, for some, July 4 can’t get here quick enough. That’s because the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department’s third annual Wet Fest is set to help hundreds beat the summertime heat before heading off...

Sedona Adult Summer Softball League kicks off

The Adult Summer Softball League kicked off in Sedona on Thursday, June 6. For A Day in the West, it was business as usual. The team improved to 1-0 on the year after defeating the Slapnut Magoos 9-7. ...

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Yavapai County will expand $65,000 home program

Yavapai County’s Home of My Own program, which launched in 2020, aims to encourage housing construction by providing pre-approved...

Swamp Poets, Jack OC and The Alien play Red Dirt’s 3rd concert

The theme for this week’s free Red Dirt Concert at the Posse Grounds Pavilion is unique takes on familiar...
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