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Eye on City of Sedona Springtime

Article written by City of Sedona Vice Mayor Mark DiNunzio and submitted by the City of Sedona staff. Sedona AZ (March 26, 2014) – Spring has sprung! What a glorious time of the year! Nature is alive with trees budding and flowers blooming. Our air is briskly cool in the morning and warmly invigorating on our backs in the afternoon. Folks are outdoors enjoying their surroundings. We are truly... 

The Power of Cooperative Efforts

SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, reminds Sedona residents and City Council of days gone by when cooperative efforts served the Sedona community best Sedona AZ (September 20, 2013) – In mid 1984, Sedona Broken Arrow Vista residents, with the late John Crandall as Trustee, collectively made installation of a desperately needed fire hydrant at Morgan Road and Cypress Drive a reality.  Spearheaded... 

Eye on Sedona Taxation and Representation

SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock asks the powers that be to answer whether the Chamber of Commerce advertising is solely responsible for Sedona tourists Sedona AZ (July 4, 2013) – In an appropriate column for the celebration of Independence Day, SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, asks “Where is the balance, Sedona?” in her Eye on Sedona column: Question? Does anyone... 

Eye on Sedona with Councilor Litrell

Sedona AZ (October 26, 2011) – As a councilor I receive e-mails from the public on a variety of topics affecting our lives in Sedona. Email is a good way to know what’s on peoples’ minds and responses to e-mails and this City Talk column are excellent ways to provide information to the public. Recently several e-mails have erroneously described the city’s financial status as... 

Sedona Lifestyles Nucleus of You with Heather Kay Column Debut

Dementia means “deprived of mind.” It affects our lives, our loved ones, and the way we live.   A woman in her early sixties, who was disoriented, was brought to the hospital by family members. An incident had occurred that that brought the problem to the attention of the family. During a shopping trip, she wandered, disappeared, and was reported missing to the police. After a search she was found... 

Eye on Sedona Column with Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton

City of Sedona Council members with Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton (far right) Sedona AZ (December 25, 2010) – Trying to assess what people think about an issue or the “will of the people” is an essential component in making good City Council decisions. However, figuring out how to both gather that opinion and how to evaluate it are not easy tasks. Gathering public opinion is usually a hit and... 
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