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Tourism totals mostly stable since 2019, below prior estimates

Buckle up, Sedona: You’re getting a lot fewer total tourists than previously thought. For decades, Sedonans have repeated “3 million to 3.5 million” when talking about the number of tourists who visit annually. Former Mayor Sandy Moriarty said in...

Council votes 6-1 to OK car camp for homeless workers

The Sedona City Council voted 6-1 to approve a zone change to allow a car camp for local homeless workers on part of the Sedona Cultural Park and to authorize the management contracts for the camp during its Tuesday,...

Sedona hotels cope with staffing shortages

While October is consid­ered high season for tourism, finding employees for hotel and resort properties is at its lowest in Sedona. Searching for and retaining employees has become an issue — but many hoteliers say that this isn’t anything new. However,...

Call goes out for senior workers

Matching mature workers with companies looking for a few good people is the aim of the first senior job fair and forum hosted by the city of Sedona and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce. Ready-to-work 50-...

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Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona celebrates and awards local philanthropists

While accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona, Terrie Frankel announced she was donating...

Bracety ousts McCasland as Yavapai College Governing Board chair

Future MeetingsThe Yavapai College District Governing Board has three meetings scheduled for May, with a fourth one to...
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