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Susan Johnson

No moss grows on Poco Diablo player

Anyone in Sedona who wants to have a few words with Twyla Langenberg has to be fast on their feet. After two hours of tennis at the Radisson Poco Diablo resort on Tuesday morning, the 88½-year-old dynamo had only...

Lutheran pastors pedal to end hunger

End world hunger. It’s a phrase heard in Sedona from time to time, but the scope of the mission is so broad that many people dismiss taking it on, considering it too big, too hard, too vague or too...

Artists use fire to create fauna

The whimsical menagerie inhabiting one of Sedona’s art studios spans the fauna of the world. A joyful hippopotamus, a stoic pelican, a royally-robed rabbit and a sea otter holding its lunch are just a few of the animals created...

Health system fails Sedona couple

Even if President Obama were to accomplish what seems like the impossible — reforming the nation’s health care systems — it will be too late for some people in Sedona who are uninsured, underinsured or thought their high premium...

West Coast native likes slower pace

Jesse Perez is detailing a Toyota Sienna minivan at the Enterprise car rental agency in West Sedona when this reporter and photographer Michele Bradley Pacheco pounce on him for the weekly @Random column. Perez was born in Holtville, Calif.,...

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Hobbs outlines 2025 wildfire season

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management Officer John Truett held a press...

Dance festival challenges audience with striking concepts

The second Sedona Dance Festival, organized by the Sedona Dance Project, took place at the Sedona Performing Arts Center...
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