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Earthquake Shakes Sedona

Sedona AZ (October 25, 2011) – The U.S. Geological Survey reported a small earthquake that struck about 18 miles northwest of Prescott, Arizona this morning, October 25, 2011. It was a magnitude 3.6 quake and was felt as far away as Sedona and Cottonwood. The Arizona quake struck at approximately 11:20 in the morning with several hundred reporting feeling its effect close to the epicenter. The... 

Will The Real Sedona Win

Dear Editor of the Sedona Eye, Sedona has been a tourist town since the world discovered the majesty of our red rocks and the energies of this land. For the rest of the world Sedona has become a place to visit, to enjoy in many different ways — and then to leave. We Sedonans have not left. In addition to those privileged to be born here, many more of us have made our homes and a new part of our... 

Sedona Museum Welcomes Author Julie McDonald

Sedona Heritage Museum Sedona AZ (October 24, 2011) – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a book-signing for author Julie McDonald on Saturday, November 5, 2011 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Museum. McDonald will be signing her two latest books.     Specifically geared to those living at higher elevations in the arid southwest is McDonald’s book “Farm Your... 

Sedona Museum Hosts Open House

Jordan Historical Park Sedona AZ (October 24, 2011)  – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a “Behind-the-Scenes” Open House on November 5, 2011 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Museum. Ever wonder how a museum catalogs, conserves and stores historic artifacts? Do you enjoy handyman projects and wonder how those are applied in a museum setting? If you answered ‘yes’ to either question,... 

Open Letter to Red Rock News Publisher Robert Larson

The City of Sedona Arizona Sedona AZ (October 24, 2011) – In an open letter to the public and the SedonaEye.com editor, Cliff Hamilton and Barbara Litrell, City of Sedona Council members, write a rebuttal to Robert Larson, Publisher Red Rock News (October 21, 2011) editorial. They write: Robert Larson, owner of the Red Rock News, filled his October 21 (2011) editorial with unfounded generalities,... 

NAU Haunted House

Dear Sedona Eye editor, The Taylor Residence Hall will host its traditional haunted house event from 8 PM to midnight, October 28 through October 31 2011, in the Northern Arizona University Fieldhouse. This event is free for NAU students, $4 for non-NAU students, and children six and under can attend for free. The Taylor Hall Haunted House continues to be a long-standing student tradition at Northern... 

Rotary Vows to Eradicate World Polio Now

Sedona AZ (October 23, 2011) – In October, Rotarians observe both World Polio Day (October 24) and the birthday of Dr. Jonas Salk, who developed the world’s first safe and effective vaccine against this crippling and sometimes deadly disease. Sedona Rotarians also celebrate the fact that the world is on the verge of eradicating one of the most feared diseases of the 20th century.   When... 

Sedona Man Missing

Sedona AZ (October 22, 2011) – Follow this link for photo and story.  Read updated comments from the Yavapai County Sheriff below this article before following link. Your help is needed to locate James Schwartz from the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona Arizona. Contact authorities if seen. Your help is needed. The gentleman disappeared two days ago and is a diabetic without insulin. http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/local/flagstaff/diabetic-man-missing-from-sedona-10212011 For... 

Sedona Eye Out and About Arizona

Running with the bulls in Cave Creek Arizona Sedona AZ (October 21, 2011) – Civil engineer and architect Brent Maupin was enjoying a quiet Sunday breakfast when he remembered a news story from the night before. It had been about a Cave Creek Arizona bull run event. Today was its last day. Maybe he should go? Maupin traveled to Spain twice, once in 1972 and again in 2007, and like many young men... 

Sedona Approves Impact Fees

Sedona AZ (October 21, 2011) – On October 11, 2011, the Sedona City Council approved the Interim Development Impact Fee Schedule with an effective date of January 1, 2012. The change in fees is required based on a series of significant changes made by the State Legislature. These changes impact the parameters surrounding requirements for collection and use of Development Impact Fees.   The... 
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