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Council considers allowing alcohol in parks

The city of Sedona is looking into the possibility of changing a policy to allow alcohol in its parks — with a few stipulations. The Sedona City Council on Feb. 9 supported one of four options from the Parks...

Good job surviving 2009, let us hope 2010 is stronger

Many people throughout our community had another rough year in 2009. Many thought that 2008 was as bad as it could get. Well, sometimes things don’t quite turn around better than we hope for. It is just a fact...

Burglaries fall but arrests up

Burglaries in Sedona are down in number for the year to date and so is the sophistication of those committing the acts, according to Cmdr. Ron Wheeler and Detective Lucas Wilcoxson, both of Sedona Police Department. “Last year, we...

Sign sweep impacts 19 businesses

The city of Sedona is taking a more proactive approach to enforcing its sign code, cracking down on 19 businesses in its latest sweep. The city’s code enforcers have noticed a slew of illegal banners and A-frame signs going...

Commission seeks volunteers

Recently, the Sedona Historic Preservation Commission has announced the availability of not one but two volunteer positions, both of which they would like to fill immediately. The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission usually has seven member positions that hold a...

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R. Carlos Nakai shows off traditional flute with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony sold out the Sedona Performing Arts Center for its end-of-season pops concert on the evening of...

Two prescribed burn projects fire up May 13-16

Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects...
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