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Eddie Maddock: The Tale That Wagged the Dog

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers Sedona the best of times and the worst of times in the ongoing dispute between the Chamber of Commerce destination marketing program and its local government control in a tale of one city. Sedona AZ – The following phrase suggesting radical opposites is from the opening paragraph of the famous Charles Dickens’ novel, “A Tale of Two Cities:” “It... 

Today’s Sedona Neighborhoods Go! Evacuation Lifted

This return to Set! evacuation notice issued by the city of Sedona. Stay alert! Sedona AZ – With Oak Creek water levels lowering, the GO! status evacuation alert issued earlier today by the city of Sedona has been lifted, and a return to Set! status issued for the following neighborhoods: All residents may return home while remaining in Set! status; Oak Creek water levels are still high. Once the... 

Cox Services Expanding into Black Canyon City and Congress

Sedona AZ – Utilizing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds distributed by the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, Cox Communications is moving forward on plans to bring Cox gig internet, TV, phone, and home security and automation services, as well as business services, to more than 3000 Arizona residents in Black Canyon City and Congress. All residents are invited to attend as Cox Communications... 

California Felon Killed in Arizona Traffic Stop

Christian Albarran dies while fleeing California Highway Patrol after crossing state line and entering Arizona community. Sedona AZ (January 25, 2019) – On January 24, 2019, just before 1:00 p.m., the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) received notification from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) regarding a vehicle several California law enforcement agencies had pursued, beginning... 

Oak Creek Watershed Volunteers Remove 6,768 Pounds of Waste

Annual Oak Creek Watershed Council Labor Day 2018 Clean Up volunteers were from the Rotary Club of Sedona in VOC, Red Rock Crossing – photo courtesy OCWC Sedona AZ – The Oak Creek Watershed Council mission is to maintain a standard of excellence for watershed stewardship and preserving the integrity of Oak Creek. In 2018, OCWC did that and more. An edited end of year OCTC newsletter highlights... 

Presidential Pardons of Peas and Carrots

Sedona AZ (November 21, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Editor, Following tradition, President Donald Trump pardons two turkeys named Peas and Carrots in a humorous Thanksgiving Day White House ceremony. Generally speaking the comparison of Peas and Carrots is a futile effort; however, in this case, the likeness was close enough to cause some close scrutiny. President... 

Turn Clocks Back and Check Smoke Alarms

Phoenix AZ (November 1, 2018) – Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend and when the majority of United States households turn clocks back an hour, the American Red Cross advises further steps to make sure households are prepared for emergencies. For the state of Arizona, this is a reminder to check and install smoke detectors. “It’s important for everyone to make sure their household is ready,”... 

Sunset Lane Improvement Project Update

Sedona AZ (July 27, 2018) – Yavapai County Board Supervisor Jack R. Smith advises that progress continues on the Sunset Lane Improvement Project (Prescott East Highway to Pine View Drive), Prescott, Arizona. For the next few months, there will be various crews working along the roadside of Sunset Lane relocating utility lines. Smith requests that motorists please slow down, use extreme caution... 

Contact Red Cross for Tinder Fire Recovery Assistance

Sedona AZ (May 4, 2018) – The Northern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross will be joining a number of state, county and local agencies and organizations at an Individual Assistance Service Center (IASC) and is urging those affected by the Tinder Fire to contact the Red Cross at 800-842-7349 or visit the IASC to open a case. The Individual Assistance Center will be located at 5023 Enchanted... 

Conditions Trigger Fire Restrictions in Central and Western Arizona

Interactive Map showing Agency management boundaries:  Click here Sedona AZ (April 19, 2018) – Beginning April 20, 2018, campfire and smoking restrictions will be implemented on state lands and federally managed public lands in central and western Arizona which includes Yavapai, Maricopa, La Paz Yuma, Mohave and Gila counties, as well as portions of Pinal county. Restrictions will be in effect... 
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