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New Mexico PRC keeps smart meters out

Sedona AZ (April 12, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Dear Friends, Today we won a victory in the fight against radiation in New Mexico. The Public Regulation Commission has denied PNM’s application for Smart Meters. “The plan presented in the Application does not provide a net public benefit and it does not promote the public interest,” wrote the... 

2018 National Veterans Golden Age Games in New Mexico

Sedona AZ (April 2, 2018) – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will begin accepting applications today from Veterans interested in competing in the 2018 National Veterans Golden Age Games in Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 3-8, 2018. Veterans ages 55 and older who are eligible for VA health care benefits may complete applications online through May 2 at www.veteransgoldenagegames.va.gov. “The... 

Sedona Museum 2018 Living History Series

Sedona AZ (December 29, 2017)– The Sedona Heritage Museum will host the next in its Living History Speaker Series on January 10, 2018, at the museum when independent scholar Doug Hocking will present William H. Emory, the Heroic Opening of the American Southwest. The talk will begin at 10:00 in the morning and is free to the public. Lt. William Emory Lt. William H. Emory, topographical engineer,... 

Support for Hurricane Harvey Continues

Red Cross volunteers ready for Hurricane Harvey support. Sedona AZ (August 26, 2017) – Hurricane Harvey, the first Category 4 Hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. since 2004, brings life threatening and devastating damage to the Gulf Coast. The American Red Cross has mobilized a massive relief effort to provide shelter, food and comfort. This assistance will continue over the next weeks and... 

Pinnacle West elects and APS appoints Sims to boards

Don Brandt Pinnacle West Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer; APS Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Sedona AZ (October 24, 2016) – Today’s media release from Pinnacle West Capital Corp (NYSE: PNW) announced that its board of directors elected Paula Sims, former senior executive at Progress Energy, to the company’s board. Sims also was appointed... 

Prescott National Forest Plans Gray Wolf Prescribed Burn

Prescott, AZ (July 4, 2016) – The Prescott National Forest is planning to conduct the Gray Wolf prescribed fire in the area south of AZ Highway 169 and west of AZ Interstate 17 the week of July 5 – July 11  (T13,  R3,  S17). This project will only be implemented if anticipated and needed conditions exist as well as if adequate resources remain available. The Forest recognizes that there... 

Is there a National Monument designation downside? Part II

SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand addresses the National Monument designation pros and cons in the second of his two part series analysis Sedona AZ (August 15, 2015) – This is the second of my two part series “Is there a National Monument designation downside?” You won’t find the answers at the Keep Sedona Beautiful website! We left off in Part I with an investigation... 

Real World Forensic Anthropology

Sedona AZ (October 14, 2014) – The Verde Valley Archaeology Center (VVAC) will hold its next free lecture on Tuesday, October 21, 2014, at 7:00 in the evening at the Sedona Creative Life Center, 333 Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona. Among the projects to be presented will be the recently discovered historic military post in New Mexico associated with the Battle of Valverde, the first Civil War battle... 

New Mexico Interstate 10 Reopens

  I-10 reopens in New Mexico Highway closed earlier today due to dust storm A 132-mile stretch of Interstate 10 in New Mexico from the Arizona state line to Las Cruces has been reopened. The highway was closed earlier today because of reduced visibility due to a dust storm. Eastbound Interstate 10 has also been reopened at US 191 in Arizona. The eastbound lanes of I-10 were... 

The Labyrinth Remix, Part Three

Sedona AZ (May 17, 2010) – The Labyrinth at Angel Valley continues to call me to its light. My friend from New Mexico has been listening to my story about the Labyrinth, so after she arrived last weekend to pick me up for a California trip as her guest, I took her to visit the light. As we walked the path to the Labyrinth together, my ear rang with a message for her “They say to be holy.”... 
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