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Schools ask voters to pay

The governing board of the Sedona-Oak Creek School District voted to hold a Tuesday, Nov. 6, election to allow the district to sell Class B bonds to raise money for schoolconstruction needs. By Mike Cosentino Larson...

Cultural park sale still not closed

Fitch Industries held a second public meeting Wednesday, June 6, on lodging at the former Sedona Cultural Park but still hasn’t closed escrow on the property. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

Neighbors haggle over land swap

Fitch Industries is not a villain, Fitch Industries President Kent Fitch said after a presentation by Yavapai College. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Fitch Industries is not a villain, Fitch Industries President Kent...

Council accepts land, foregoes $845,000

Sedona City Council accepted the 7.8-acre Jordan Preserve, possibly forfeiting approximately $845,000 in parks and recreation development impact fees. On May 8, council voted 4-3 to take the land Cole Sedona Preserve offered in...

Higher Sedona property values explained

How are increases in home values possible when the market in Arizona is declining? Victor Hambrick, Yavapai County assessor, stated that the 2008 values were taken from the January 2005 to June 2006 sales. By Mike...

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Graduating Abel Villa may be back to teach

While Abel Villa, an 18-year-old senior at Sedona Red Rock High School, plans to enroll at Northern Arizona University...
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