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Search begins to fill 7th Sedona City Council seat

For the fifth time in as many years, the Sedona City Council will be looking to replace one of their own following a resignation. During the Feb. 9 Sedona City Council meeting, Councilman Bill Chisholm announced that he was resigning...

Chisholm leaves Sedona City Council

There are times in life when difficult decisions have to be made. But when looking at the bigger picture, the decision is often an easy one. On Tuesday, Feb. 9, Bill Chisholm surprised many by making one of those decisions...

Sedona mayoral race too close to call, Moriarty up

It appears Sandy Moriarty may soon be entering her fourth two-year term as Sedona mayor. As of press time, unofficial primary elec­tion figures from Tuesday, Aug. 4, show incumbent Moriarty garnering 1,116 votes on the Yavapai County side of Sedona...

No expiration on Sedona mask order

It’s been a month since Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty’s proclamation mandating the wearing of masks in public. That doesn’t appear to be changing any time soon. During an update on COVID-19 to the Sedona City Council — one he’s given...

Editorial: Mayor’s shoddy show leaves council futile

Until Tuesday, June 23, most residents of Sedona assumed that their City Council weighed decisions collectively and voted on issues based partly on data, partly on public opinion, partly on intuition. At the council meeting Tuesday, Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty...

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Construction of ‘no parking’ zone along Dry Creek Road begins

Yavapai County is about to begin construction of a new $40,000 “no parking” zone along Dry Creek Road. Construction...

Sedona Red Rock High School students selected for leadership retreats

Sedona Red Rock High School juniors Alana Schradrer and Yonas Rahman have been selected by their teachers to represent...
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