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SOCSD board talks budget

It comes as little surprise that the Sedona-Oak Creek School District is looking at a drop in enrollment for the upcoming school year as fewer younger families are moving into the area. But the good news is, the drop is...

Children suffer emotionally out of school

Verde Valley school districts are deciding whether or not to keep children in school or return to virtual learning at home due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in the counties and state. The Arizona Department of Health Services posts...

COVID-19 prompts government-ordered closures

The increase in new COVID-19 cases has led to some local govern­ments ordering partial shutdowns, though they have so far been far more minor than those ordered in the spring. COVID-19 continued to spread in the Verde Valley, reaching new...

Sedona schools delay in-person start date

Aug. 19 Update: The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board held a special board meeting on Aug. 18 where they voted 4-1 to re-open the school for those who choose in a hybrid model on Monday, Aug. 24. Even though...

SOCSD presents draft plan for school reopening

Note: Due to Ariz. Gov. Doug Ducey's June 29 ordinance, in-person school openings in Arizona have been delayed until at least Aug. 17. Sedona schools were originally planned to open Aug. 5. Instead of rolling out of bed and clicking...

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Former Sedona City Councilman, current candidate, veteran and volunteer Mike Ward has died

Mike Ward, who served on Sedona City Council from 2010 to 2014, and was currently running for election to...

Sedona mayoral rivals Scott Jablow and John Martinez debate issues

The political action committee called “Sedona Residents Unite” held a candidate forum on Wednesday, April 17, for the two...
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