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City weighs $2.4M service contracts for 7 nonprofits

Serving homeless families, Hope House of Sedona added to list of Community Service Providers The city of Sedona looks to spend $431,261 more than last year in funding to seven local nonprofits that serve community needs. The Sedona City Council is...

Sedona Recycles updates council

Sedona Recycles is getting the word out that in the very near future it may have to add an additional two items to its list of recyclables they can no longer accept. During the Tuesday, Sept. 14, Sedona City Council...

Sedona Recycles rebounds; ends year in the black

Sedona Recycles ended fiscal 2008 in the black. Stringent budgeting in the fourth quarter when the prices and markets for most of its recycling materials plummeted allowed the nonprofit to end the year with a little money left over....

Big Mack saves fuel and labor costs

Sedona Recycles took possession of a new 2007 Mack compactor truck and 81 new recycling bins this week. The new equipment allows the nonprofit to significantly expand its free recycling services to residents...

Zero waste seminar to discuss methods

Sedona has a long way to go to achieve zero waste. Yet, more than 100 mayors in other cities across the United States have committed to reaching that goal by the year 2040 or earlier, according...

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Several West Sedona teachers leave district

Just two years short of three decades teaching in West Sedona School, Theresa Zaun will not be returning to...

City starts pavement project

The city and their contractor, Cactus Asphalt, will execute an asphalt pavement preservation project starting on Monday June 8,...
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