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City of Sedona Passes New Wildlife Feeding Ordinance

This article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – In an effort to protect the welfare and safety of both the public and wildlife, on April 11, 2023, the Sedona city council passed a new wildlife feeding ordinance intended to provide guidelines and rules for the safe feeding of wildlife. Highlights of the ordinance include: • It is unlawful for any person to intentionally, knowingly... 

Pile Burn Planned Near Apache Junction

Sedona AZ – The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management begins a one-day pile burn operation on State Trust Land in Pinal County to reduce both fuel loading in the area and wildfire risk on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, if favorable weather conditions allow DFFM to conduct ignitions on the 36-acre Lost Dutchman RX Burn, approximately four miles northeast of Apache Junction, off State... 

Eddie Maddock: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock suggests the Sedona mayor know the limits of Sedona as he steps into the Council role. Sedona AZ – Two major political parties have dominated election policies since shortly after establishing the “republic” of the United States. Since the 1850’s they have been known as the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Social, cultural,... 

Eddie S. Maddock: A World of Controversy for this Independence Day

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock reminds voters to fact check politicians in the upcoming Sedona city election especially the Home Rule issue on the ballot. Sedona AZ – In a world that seems to reek from ongoing controversial matters, global, national and local, it is enough to make one wonder if things will EVER be normal again. “Normal?” and what does that mean? Is it... 

Eddie Maddock: Cultural Park Sacred Land, the Unsettled Controversy

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock reminds Sedona AZ politicians and voters that the USFS continues to protect sacred lands surrounding its city limits. The renamed “Cultural Park” was once part of reservation land, traded and then redesignated by Sedona politicians for “public use.” Developers and city politicians now want to bulldoze and build government subsidized housing... 

Eddie Maddock: Small Town Warrior

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers words to live by. Sedona AZ – Because so many have recently come to rely on “social networking” instead of online and or hard copy news sources, this offering may not reach too many people. However, in the event it crosses the path of even one other person – out of boredom or desperation – hopefully it will result in either... 

Eddie Maddock: What’s in store for Sedona – Year 2022?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock shines light on the future of the city of Sedona as its City Council agendizes 2022. Sedona AZ – Constant feedback continues to indicate wasted effort extended by producing printed, as well as online, publications such as Sedona Eye. Having never participated in – not even one opportunity – to join in a public online forum by throwing in two... 

Eddie Maddock: Take Time to Smile!

SedonaEye.com’s Eddie Maddock channels a fun and Happy Halloween 2021. Sedona AZ –  The oft said, “The best of times; the worst of times” most assuredly poses a question. But just who is qualified to determine the answer? Oh Man, not this costume again! After difficult times with the threat of an alien disease and the remaining questionable future, turmoil has become a daily routine.... 

Biden-Sanders Trillions Waste Plan: Click email link and tell lawmakers no

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Dear Readers, Did you know the $4.7 trillion Biden-Sanders “infrastructure” plan includes costly energy regulations that would lead to increased energy costs for you and your family? It’s true. The plan includes: *A cap-and-trade program that goes further than President Obama’s so-called “Clean Power... 

Sedona Y Intersection Modernization Project Begins

Sedona AZ – The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising motorists that overnight lane restrictions will start Sunday night, October 3, at the intersection of State Routes 89A and 179, known locally as the Sedona Y Roundabout, as work continues on the intersection modernization project. Drivers should slow down, proceed through the work zone with caution, and watch for construction personnel... 
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