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VVS gets grant for goals project

Verde Valley School received a grant of $50,000 from the E.E. Ford Foundation for the expansion of its Millennium Development Goals Project in Malawi, announced by Headmaster Paul Domingue. The $50,000 grant will fund five...

Sewer city’s biggest expense in budget

Wastewater and sewers aren’t the most appetizing of topics, but they’re the most expensive items on Sedona’s financial menu. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Wastewater and sewers aren’t the most appetizing of...

Chapel area may get sewer if bond OK’d

The Chapel area will get city sewer connections if City Council approves a sales tax bond resolution, but the city isn’t promising anything to the rest of those still waiting for sewer access. By Trista Steers...

Sidewalks needed, but costs rising

Sedona needs sidewalks.  The city’s 2002 Sedona Community Plan identified ensuring safe pedestrian access throughout the community as a goal. “Sidewalks provide an alternative mode of transportation,” City Manager Eric Levitt said. ...

Firefighters receive $2.5 million more

The Sedona Fire District's proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2007-08 increased to $14,250,384, up from $11,711,356 in FY 2006-07. fBy Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ The Sedona Fire District's proposed budget for...

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Teachers get 2% raise in FY27

SOCSD continues paying 2007 bond; to finalize Big Park sale in July Teachers in the Sedona-Oak Creek School District will...

Sedona City Council election 2026: Tony Hauserman profile and essay

A 26-year Sedona resident, nonprofit volunteer and youth sports coach, political newcomer Tony Hauserman is one of five candidates...
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