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Council revisits weed poison

Sedona residents concerned about the city?s use of herbicides along Hwy. 89A get another chance to change Sedona City Council members? minds Tuesday, March 13. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Sedona...

Sierra Club moves to stop Bella Terra

?It is the wrong development in the wrong location,? said Red Rock Rural Community Association Vice President Brian Myers. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ ?It is the wrong development in the wrong location,?...

City helps pay for undergrounding

 Sedona City Council agreed to pay part of the costs for a neighborhood undergrounding project under an agreement that expired in November 2006. On Feb. 13, council...

Illegal trash sites pile up

Communities that offer recycling and local transfer stations are much cleaner, according to Terry Hubbard, an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality environmental engineering specialist. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Communities that offer recycling...

Bella Terra responds to critics

Representatives of BySynergy, the company building Bella Terra, deny that the development went back on promises to preserve a ?historical? homestead, use lots next to Oak Creek for a park and use water from the existing wells on its...

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The Sedona Heritage Museum concluded its spring Sedona Stories speaker series on April 10 with “Forty Years Documenting Sedona’s...

Film festival considers a move to the Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona International Film Festival may be returning home to the former Sedona Cultural Park. The prospect opened up...
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