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High school gets bulk of funding

Sedona Red Rock High School is getting the most — dollarwise — from the $73 million bond passed in the Sedona-Oak Creek District last fall. Although all three schools in the district, as well as the...

Track earns second, third at state

As tough as it is to win one 3A state track and field championship, it’s even more difficult to win two in a row. The Sedona Red Rock High girls track and field team...

Stakes & Sticks will host derby party this weekend

If horse racing is the sport of choice to get your juices flowing, then the 134th running of the famous Kentucky Derby is for you. The only question is where can someone in Sedona go to...

Gajewski signs on to throw for University of Colorado

For the first time in Sedona Red Rock High history a track and field athlete has made it to the show, or college that is, as senior thrower Kali Gajewski signed a National Letter of Intent on Thursday, April...

Fighter pilot beats cancer, shares his experience

Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. The former Olympic high...

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Piano on the Rocks takes audiences ‘From Paris to Sedona’

Every spring, Piano on the Rocks stages its annual festival, which took place this year at Verde Valley School...

Ukrainian exchange students reflect on their year in Sedona

Ukrainian exchange students Milana “Mila” Ovcharenko, 17, and Svitlana Shatrukova, 16, are scheduled to return home next month after...
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