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Arizona Highways Bottles Butts and Bags

Arizona highway blue bags are filled by anti litter volunteers Sedona AZ (May 14, 2013) – In a Letter to Folksville USA Point Man Gary Chamberlain and the SedonaEye.com, Keep Sedona Beautiful litter lifter volunteer and Sedona resident Lynn Terry shares his background and an observation that present attitudes toward civic responsibility contribute to local, regional and national litter problems: Gary: I’ve... 

If It Ain’t Broke Don’t Fix It

  SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, questions the decision-making process to spend on wish lists and not address the “broken” in the city Sedona AZ (April 22, 2013) – A curious idiom it is: “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” As are many things, determination of whether something is “broke” or not is subjective. In the case of Sedona and the ongoing tug of... 

ADOT Asked for Mow Mow Mow

Arizona highway trash Sedona AZ (November 6, 2012) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a Cornville Arizona taxpayer reminds the Arizona Department of Transportation that mowing Arizona highways to help its litter clean-up volunteers is a responsibility and not an option: Dear Don, There will be many litter clean up volunteers out on the highway the Saturday before, the Saturday after,... 

Sedona Eye on Richard and Eloise Baldauf

Sedona AZ (February 29, 2012) - Village of Oak Creek residents Richard and Eloise Baldauf joined Friends of the Forest (FOF) soon after retiring and relocating to Sedona Arizona from Milwaukee Wisconsin in 2008. Milwaukee had been home for thirty five of the Baldauf’s now thirty seven year marriage, and Friends of the Forest was to be the first of many Sedona civic and community activities... 

The Will of the People, Be Damned Part Two

Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Eye columnist The Second in the Series, The Will of the People Be Damned, by Sedona Eye columnist Eddie S. Maddock looks at the incorporation of Sedona and subsequent efforts to manage its development.   The deciding election for whether or not Sedona was to incorporate occurred in the fall of 1987. When the final votes had been counted in early December, the decision... 

City Grants Available for Historic Preservation

Sedona AZ (December 1, 2011) – The Sedona City Council has appropriated $4,000 in fiscal year 2011-12 to implement the sixth year of the Historic Preservation Commission Small Grant Program. These competitive grants will be given to the owners of a designated local landmark property or a structure or site eligible to be a landmark that has been identified in the City’s Historic Resource Survey. Over... 

Eye on Sedona Arts and Culture

Sedona AZ (May 11, 2011)–Have you ever wondered about the variety of artwork you see in the Sedona Council Chambers or Vultee Conference Room at City Hall? Thanks to the City of Sedona’s Art in Public Places Committee (APPC), the exhibits are a result of reaching out to our talented community and showcasing local artists. Members of APPC include Chair Roberta Kinion, Robert Albrecht, Susan... 

Forest Service and Water Tank Proposals

Sedona AZ (November 15, 2010) – In a Letter to the Sedona Times Editor, Candace Delaney of Sedona, Arizona, writes the following about an attempt by the U.S. Forest Service to install a million gallon plus tank in site of Sedona subdivisions without proper notice. She writes: Good Morning all.  And its the last day to send off our letters regarding the water tank. If you haven’t, please... 

Cottonwood LDS Boy Scout Troop 7021 Needs Your Help

***Folksville News*** PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325 Folksville, USA (Population/Readership 1487) Highway Litter Recovery by Cottonwood Arizona LDS Boy Scout Troop 7021 In 2009, the Sedona Pines Resort, Sedona Pines LLC and Highlands Resort at Verde Ridge established Cottonwood LDS Boy Scout Troop 7021 a working relationship with the Cottonwood LDS Boy Scout Troop 7021. These three organizations... 

NSA Bill Votes Cast by Democrats and Republicans

How did Arizona Congressional Representatives Vote on the National Scenic Act bill?   The letter Y indicates a “Yes” vote, and the letter N a “No” vote. The Arizona Congressional Districts served by the Representatives are denoted by numbers 1-8: AZ 1 Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick Democratic Y AZ 2 Rep. Trent Franks Republican N AZ 3 Rep. John Shadegg Republican N AZ 4 Rep.... 
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