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2014 DUI Investigation Leads to Arrest of Suspect for Manslaughter

Sedona AZ (February 29, 2016) – Ever since the fatal collision in February 2014, William Jordan, 36 years of age at the time, insisted that his wife, Stephanie Steel, 30, was driving the SUV involved in the collision off Fossil Creek Road, outside of Camp Verde, Arizona. Steel was pronounced dead at the scene. When deputies spoke with Jordan just before his airlift to a Phoenix hospital,... 

Injured Sedona Hiker Rescued

Sedona AZ (April 2, 2014) – On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, at approximately 12:30 p.m., the Sedona Fire District emergency crews responded to a reported injured hiker near the Devil’s Bridge. Upon arrival, SFD units determined that a 50 year old female, while hiking with her family, had fallen approximately 75 feet and sustained potentially life threatening injuries. Quickly providing initial... 

Helicopter Aids Two Humphreys Peak Hikers Survival

View of San Francisco Peaks site of Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff Flagstaff AZ (February 20, 2013) – The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue assisted by Arizona Snowbowl and the Arizona Department of Public Safety Ranger helicopter rescued two hikers stranded on Humphreys Peak Sunday night. The Northern Arizona Regional 911 Center received a 9-1-1 call at 4:28 PM Sunday, February... 

Clarkdale City Council and Mayoral Candidate Forum

Clarkdale AZ (January 20, 2012) – The League of Women Voters of Sedona-Verde Valley is sponsoring a primary election forum with the Mayoral and Council candidates running for the Clarkdale Arizona City Council. The forum will be held on February 22, 2012 from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. at the Clarkdale-Jerome School gymnasium, 16thand Main Streets, Clarkdale. Be informed. Scheduled to appear are... 

Sedona City Council Reaffirms Values for Redistricting

Sedona City Council   Sedona AZ (November 10, 2011) – On November 9, 2011, the Sedona City Council reaffirmed their stated values for the City of Sedona in the statewide Legislative and Congressional Redistricting process.     The Mayor and Councilmembers first discussed redistricting at their September 13, 2011 Council meeting and have communicated the City’s values to... 

No Sedona Permits Issued For 11-11-11 Events

Sedona AZ – The City of Sedona, in response to inquiries related to the advertisement of a series of events labeled “The Gathering 11-11-11” in Sedona for the week leading up to and including November 11, 2011 (11-11-11), issued a public notice today from its Code Enforcement office. The Sedona Eye is reprinting the City of Sedona response to inquiries here in its entirety: To date, the... 

Oak Creek Watershed Council Awarded Grant Extension

Oak Creek Sedona, AZ – The original two year grant awarded to the Oak Creek Watershed Council (OCWC) by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the federal Clean Water Act to develop the Oak Creek Watershed Improvement Plan has been extended an additional year to September 30, 2012.    Oak Creek is classified as an “outstanding”... 

Sedona Ignorance and Apathy

Dear Editor: There is an old joke that goes like this: Q: What’s the difference between ignorance and apathy? A: I don’t know and I don’t care. To paraphrase Plato: The penalty good people pay for indifference to public affairs is to live with the consequences of decisions made by others. It is a mystery to me why citizens of our community are so indifferent to what certain members of the... 

New Art Gallery Opening & Book Signing March 5th

SPIRIT DANCER FINE ART GALLERY OPENING and BOOK SIGNING ART WALK FIRST FRIDAY Angel Lightfeather’s Sacred Pathways 105 Portal Lane, Sedona Arizona  March 5, 2010 5:00-8:00PM Fabulous Sedona Art Gallery “Spirit Dancer Fine Art” opens in a new to Sedona HOT SPOT.  On the first Friday of March during The Sedona First Friday Art Walk.  Visit Sedona Arizona’s newest art gallery Spirit Dancer... 

Letter to the Editor:Red Rock Land Trades

Letter to the Editor:  Do you know why the Red Rock Ranger District can’t make land trades?   Well, here’s the story.   Twelve years ago, the folks in this town decided they’d had enough with parcel after parcel of their pristine forest vanishing, morphing into paved streets and rooftops overnight.  The final straw was La Barranca in the Village of Oak Creek…gone to luxury homes... 
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