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Press Release Tips

Email press releases to editor@larsonnewspapers.com, subject line "Press Release." The basics of writing a press release: The lead should be catchy, but include the who, what, when, where,why and how much (cost to attend, if applicable) summary of the release.A single...

Blackfoot daisies herald wildflower season

April is here and the surrounding landscape is beginning its spring display of wildflowers. According to one of Sedona’s wildflower enthusiasts, the season is a little slow starting this year, but several wildflowers may be found while hiking...

999 Eyes celebrates freak show at Relics

The 999 Eyes Carnival of the Damned is the last authentic human oddities freak show in the world, and will perform in Sedona on Friday, March 21. The show is appropriate for all ages and wheelchair accessible. As seen...

Three guitarists play at Ravenheart

Solo guitarists Jake Payne, of Sedona, and Kim DeLacy, of Camp Verde, will join in concert with Emma Hill, on tour from Portland, Ore., at Ravenheart Coffee Co., at 6 p.m., on Monday, March 10. Hill,...

Press Release Submission Guidelines

Press releases should be written in such a way that that they can be published with only a minimal amount of copy editing. If a press release is particularly interesting, reporters may "kill" a press release and instead write...

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Cottonwood City Council kills rezoning for apartments by Sedona developer

Council votes 5-2 against 252 apartment units Cottonwood City Council rejected the rezoning for the proposed 252-unit Spring Verde Apartments...

Yavapai College board places president on leave

Unanimous vote suspends Lisa Rhine; Provost Doug Berry to take her place during indefinite absence The Yavapai College Governing Board...
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