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Death of ‘guru’ ends tragedy of ‘sweat lodge’ saga
Jan 12, 2025 · A Jan. 4 tweet on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, announced that self-proclaimed self-help “guru” James Arthur Ray, made notorious by his involvement in three deaths in the Verde Valley, had died at age 67. After taking a brief stint away from Larson Newspapers at another publication, I had been hired back as […]
2024 General Election Results - Sedona Red Rock News
Nov 5, 2024 · Election results will be posted here after 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Bookmark this page if you want to check results as they are posted. Arizona State Legislature Arizona State Senate winning vote breakdown The following chart shows the total number of votes the winning candidate received in their race for Arizona State Senate. […]
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Sister Cities conference looks toward future - Sedona Red Rock …
Nov 28, 2024 · Sedona hosted the 36th annual Arizona Sister Cities State Conference on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15 and 16. The conference began with the inaugural Mayor’s International Dinner on Thursday at the Hilton Sedona at Bell Rock before shifting to the Yavapai Community College campus in Sedona on Saturday. The dinner included a blessing by Havasupai […]
Pickleball courts are now open at Posse Grounds
Oct 30, 2024 · After several years of development, the city of Sedona held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 22, to open the eight new pickleball courts at Posse Grounds Park, recently completed at a cost of $1.6 million. About 75 people were in attendance and immediately broke into games on all eight of the new courts following […]
City survey offered leading questions on future plans for Sedona ...
Jan 31, 2025 · The city of Sedona closed its Sedona Cultural Park survey on Sunday, Jan. 19. The city is referring to the area as the Western Gateway, although several residents contacted us to ask if they had the correct survey about the Sedona Cultural Park, given that those words appear nowhere in the survey itself, and even if just to clarify that the city is referring to the area by a name different ...
Menorah lighting will celebrate Hanukkah - Sedona Red Rock News
Dec 23, 2024 · People of all faiths and walks of life are welcome to the annual menorah lighting ceremony to celebrate the fourth night of Hanukkah on Sunday, Dec. 29, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Patio Del Norte at Tlaquepaque, located at 336 State Route 179. The event has been taking place since 2018 and is hosted […]
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Creekwalk revived at council planning retreat - Sedona Red Rock …
Dec 27, 2024 · Just in time for Christmas, the Sedona City Council considered giving residents a creekwalk. Deputy City Manager Andy Dickey started the discussion during the council’s Dec. 11 priority retreat session by telling council that the Arizona Department of Transportation had approached the city about selling the city two parcels of land that it currently owns […]
Keith L. Hedges - Sedona Red Rock News
Dec 6, 2024 · Oct. 25, 1957 — Nov. 23, 2024 Keith L. Hedges, 67, of Sedona, died Nov. 23. He graduated from Manchester University in 1980. After graduation, he worked at Lincoln National Corporation in Fort Wayne, Ind., for 14 years. In 1995 he changed careers and graduated from culinary school in Scottsdale and later worked at Le […]