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Friday, May 17, 2024

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Pierce, Tobin, Mason win

Steve Pierce, a Republican from Prescott who claimed conservative credentials to oust incumbent Tom O'Halleran of Sedona, defeated his Democratic challenger to take the Senate District 1 seat in the Arizona legislature, according to unofficial results reported by the...

Christensen, Harr elected

With 100 percent of the votes counted, retired airline pilot Charles Christensen and former corporate executive Don Harr won the two open seats on the Sedona Fire District Board, according to unofficial tallies reported by the Yavapai County Elections...

Tension on City Council?

It’s hard to get an interview with Sedona’s new Councilwoman Pud Colquitt. It’s not because she’s unwilling to talk or because of her hectic schedule tending to horses. It’s because once Colquitt came back to City...

Official results: Hay won a squeaker

Initial Sept. 2 primary election results were confirmed by official tallies released Wednesday, Sept. 10, but the contest between Republicans in the Congressional Dist. 1 race  to replace Rep. Rick Renzi was much closer than previously reported. ...

Mayor election heads to recount

In a close run-off election Tuesday, May 20, Sedona City Councilman Rob Adams pulled ahead Wednesday, May 21, by two votes. Adams received 1,969 votes and incumbent Mayor Pud Colquitt received 1,967 out of a total...

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City council contemplates climate, carbon, capture

The Sedona City Council’s fiscal year 2025 budget work session on April 17 included an update on the city’s...

Summer swim lessons open at Sedona pool

Registration is open for summer swimming lessons at the Sedona Community Pool at 570 Posse Ground Road through the...
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