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Law keeps Frey away from forum

An issue of fairness in the Sedona mayor’s race was brought up Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Keep Sedona Beautiful City Council candidate forum after one candidate did not attend because he wanted to avoid potential open-meeting law violations....

Parking time limit upsets business owner

An Uptown business owner is upset customers are receiving citations for parking more than three hours in one location. Tom Henry said he is angry because the no parking signs are misleading, and claims he was told the three-hour...

Council approves wastewater improvements at $1.3 million

The Sedona City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 10, approved $1.3 million in improvements to its wastewater treatment plant. The improvements, which have been discussed for months, involve upgrading the dry beds at the treatment plant. Carollo Engineers presented council...

Power cut off for 2,300 customers

The bird’s the word, or rather, what’s left of the bird. It was a scattered pile of gray feathers in the 700 block of Jordan Road that tipped off one Sedona homeowner to the source of the Uptown power...

Layoffs possible

A game of “what ifs,” may end up as layoffs for the Sedona Fire District. On Monday, March 9, Sedona Fire District Governing Board member Bert Berkshire asked staff to show how they would lower salaries and...

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Drake runs for Yavapai County seat

Current Mingus Union High School District Governing Board President Lori Drake will not be seeking another term on the...

Two prescribed burn projects fire up May 13-16

Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects...
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