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$200K to save trees

The Arizona Department of Transportation plans to spend $200,000 more on the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project to save trees between the ‘Y’ intersection and Oak Creek Bridge. By Trista Steers...

Sierra Club joins fight to save Hwy. 179 trees

The Sierra Club, a lead national environmental advocacy group, decided to tangle itself in the effort to save trees from construction along Hwy. 179. By Trista Steers ...

60 big trees won’t be cut down

Giant, neon green signs hang from trees along Hwy. 179 between the bridge over Oak Creek and the ‘Y’ intersection — Save Sedona Trees wants to stop them from being cut down. ...

Fire deaths stir Sedona firefighters

Sedona Fire District Fire Inspector Gary Johnson e-mailed a list of the district’s unique buildings to SFD firefighters the morning after nine firefighters were killed battling a blaze in Charleston, S.C. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

Rinse Smart brings water savings

A device that can save a medium-size restaurant an average of 50,000 gallons of water per year debuted at Amara Creekside Resort, the first restaurant in the area to sign up for the Arizona Rinse Smart program. ...

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Council OKs Cultural Park 2.0 to draft amphitheater plan

Unanimously authorizes SCP 2.0 to discuss plans with venue operators Sedona City Council voted unanimously 6-0 — with Councilwoman Kathy...

Ranger Station Park receives national award

Civil engineer associations presented city with Project of the Year trophy Sedona can add "award-winning" the description of Ranger Station...
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