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Tax credit program picks up costs school state funding doesn’t cover

Did you know that Arizona’s funding for its schools ranks 50th in the country? If that statistic angers you, it should, according to a press release. So what does this mean to our community? The state school system is...

Many Sedonans oppose Hwy 89A lights

The vast majority of Sedona residents attending a Thursday Arizona Department of Transportation workshop on streetlights were not impressed. ADOT presented posters of many of the plans around the Si Birch Room at the Sedona Public Library. ADOT Public...

Luncheon recognizes Sedona Women’s community work

The Association of Fundraising Professionals, an international professional development organization, each year honors philanthropists who have made significant contributions to their communities. The chapter has chosen to honor the Sedona Women, Dames Who Make a Difference, as the Outstanding...

Residents asked for advice on lights

Sedona residents have the opportunity to choose the future appearance of State Route 89A as it cuts through West Sedona. Will 42 high-pressure sodium lights arch 45 feet above the roadway? Or will 136 Monterey-style metal halide lights similar...

ADOT identifies 68 lighting options

Years from now, street lights will illuminate State Route 89A in West Sedona. That much will soon be fact. Everything else is still up in the air and open to debate. That debate enters its next stage on Wednesday,...

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KAZM loses state land lease

Radio station closed in March due to violations Since losing its land lease with the Arizona State Land Department radio stations KAZM 780...

Sedona mayoral election 2026: Brian Fultz profile and essay

Brian Fultz was elected to Sedona City Council in 2022. In October 2025, he was unanimoulty elected by the...
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