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City’s $75M debt goes for essentials

Sedona’s most valuable asset sits southwest of the city on Hwy. 89A, where taxpayers can freely admire $52 million dollars going for waste. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Sedona’s most valuable asset...

This truck sucks

Endless dirty double-entendres can fill an article about what lies beneath Sedona?s city streets. By Nate Hansen Larson Newspapers ________________ Endless dirty double-entendres can fill an article about what lies beneath Sedona?s...

Sierra Club moves to stop Bella Terra

?It is the wrong development in the wrong location,? said Red Rock Rural Community Association Vice President Brian Myers. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ ?It is the wrong development in the wrong location,?...

Sierra Club to appeal permit

The Sierra Club and Rural Red Rock Community Association will appeal the Aquifer Protection Permit granted to BySynergy for its Bella Terra development by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________...

Development wins permit

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality gave an Aquifer Protection Permit that will allow BySynergy, the developers of Bella Terra, in Sedona, to begin building its wastewater treatment plant near Oak Creek. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality...

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100+ Women Who Care donate $29K to 2 nonprofits

On April 6, the 100+ Women Who Care Sedona-Verde Valley Chapter celebrated six years of community service to nonprofits...

Chili judges exchange barbs

Tuesday cook-off includes at least 1 good judge The chili's on with the second annual Sedona Area Veterans Community &...
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