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6 work on Sedona City Council pay

Six residents will help decide whether future Sedona City Council members get a pay raise. Council members unanimously approved the appointment of six people to the newly formed City Council Compensation Review Work Group, tasked with researching and recom­mending to...

City of Sedona commits $22M for wells

The Sedona City Council, with Councilwoman Kathy Kinsella absent and Councilwoman Charlotte Hosseini attending virtually, directed staff on Dec. 10 to move forward with a $22 million plan over the next two to three years to add recharge wells...

Yavapai County hopes water talks flow

Yavapai County Supervisors Nikki Check and Chris Kuknyo were tapped by their fellow supervisors to join the newly formed Water Resources and Open Space Committee during the board’s Dec. 3 meeting in Prescott. In “January, myself and our...

Sedona City Council looks to add penalties to censure

In the closing moments of the Tuesday, Sept. 23, Sedona City Council meeting, Councilman Pete Furman discussed the possi­bility of modifying council’s rules and Sedona City Code sections to discipline members of council who have been censured. “I believe we...

Brian Fultz to run for mayor of Sedona in 2026

The 2026 election season in Sedona is already beginning to take shape. Councilman Brian Fultz announced his intention to run for mayor, asking voters to elevate him to the city’s top elected office. Meanwhile, Councilman Pete Furman has confirmed he...

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6 work on Sedona City Council pay

Six residents will help decide whether future Sedona City Council members get a pay raise. Council members unanimously approved the...

‘Do I know you?’ Mary Kay DePoe would ask

Lauren DePoe said her mother, Mary Kay DePoe, often wearing her red lipstick and nails and black shirt, would...
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