veterans

‘Bye-Bye for Now’: Remembering Fred Shinn

Orphaned orange-picker joined the Army and served many communities Fred Shinn, co-founder of the Sedona Police Department Volunteer Program and the Sedona Police Field Support Unit, died peacefully at home on Easter Sunday, April 5. Born June 20, 1937, in Lake...

SAVCO honors fallen May 25

Al Cornell speaks at Memorial Day ceremony at Posse Grounds Park Sedona Area Veteran & Community Outreach returns to the Posse Ground Pavilion for its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, May 25. The 45-minute event has a...

‘No News Today’: Uzemack captured in WWII

Uzumeckis shares the power of press from his father, captured and interred during the Battle of the Bulge During the April 10 meeting of the Veterans History Project's "Coffee with a Vet" at Sedona Community Library, Eduard M. Uzumeckis presented...

Sedona honors U.S. veterans

Last year’s milestone marked the 75th anniver­sary of the end of World War II, the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War and the 30th anniversary of both the Panama invasion and the beginning of Desert Shield. Veterans...

Our veterans connect us to who we are

On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, most Americans who did not serve in the military reflect on our friends, loved ones and colleagues who did serve in the U.S. armed forces. For me, the iconic veteran will always be my grand­father,...

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Climber killed in fall at Keyhole Cave

A male climber in his 50s fell to his death while rappelling inside Keyhole Cave, near the Sugarloaf Trailhead...

Snake season is here: How to stay safe

Sedona Fire District says a tidy yard and restraint are best defense Arizona is home to 13 different species of...
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