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Rising fuel prices spur concerns

With fuel prices rising and expected to top $3 a gallon by spring, public entities are looking at ways to offset the impacts of the increase. The American Automobile Association reports fuel prices will gradually increase for at least...

Future event funding still fuzzy

The city of Sedona is still studying the issue of what agencies or groups can apply for funding and for how much. Sedona Assistant City Manager Alison Zelms said the city needs to come up with proposals before coming...

Miller drops out of race

And then there were five. Gina Miller decided not to seek a Sedona City Council seat, and she withdrew her name from consideration Wednesday, Jan. 6, the city of Sedona reported last week. Miller was seeking a four-year term...

Chamber music at library offers close up of performers

Too often concerts do not allow a close-up view of the performers, but Sedona residents can be up close at the Chamber Music Sedona’s library series. Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Chamber Music Sedona brings the Zimro Project...

District starts budget without tax numbers

The Sedona Fire District has started preparations for next year’s budget, but is still unsure how much money it will have. The district is funded by taxes from property assessments, and Business Director Karen Daines said she expects this...

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Sedona-Oak Creek School District students floating through class

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s fifth and sixth-graders filled the gym at West Sedona School with noise on Friday,...

ACF awards philanthropists in the Verde Valley

The Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona hosted an awards ceremony for its annual Spirit of Philanthropy Awards, which recognize...
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