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Sedona City Mowing Starts Today
Mowing of weeds and tall grasses is scheduled to start Monday, August 16, 2010, and should be completed in ten working days. The mowing crew will be starting by the Sedona Red Rock High School and will continue down SR 89A and SR 179 traveling down the side streets along the way.
For the safety of both Sedona motorists and the maintenance crews, we urge all drivers to remain alert, slow down,...
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Pink Ribbons
A Man In Pink Does Heal!, a salute to Dave Graybill and his men in pink.
Jim Franckowiak at the Jerome AZ Pink Heals! Kick-off event, August 5 2010
I had the pleasure of attending the Guardians of the Ribbon “Pink Heals Tour 2010 Kick-off Event” in Jerome Arizona last week and what a time it was. From the Men in Pink Heals! Facebook site, the Guardians of the Ribbon state: ...
Senate Confirms Kagan to U.S. Supreme Court
Elena Kagan, 112th Supreme Court Justice
Sedona AZ (August 5, 2010)-Elena Kagan, 50, won Senate confirmation today as the 112th Justice in a 63-37 Senate vote. Kagan becomes the nation’s fourth woman to sit on the United States high court joining two women Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor on the nine member court.
Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (1981-2006) was the first woman...
Dear Editor: Sedona Memories
Taken from a Sedona Times Facebook message: best red rox mems 2 yrs back-see u Nov for trails & stars-Manolo & Paola, LA (California)
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Bleak Economic Outlook Encourages Frugality
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the U.S. economy lost 131,000 jobs in July 2010. Private employers added only 71,000 jobs, while the Census eliminated some 143,000 temporary positions. The report highlights a work loss that is greater than headlines suggest. Without the temporary Census hires, the economy merely added 12,000 jobs, far below the 200,000 new jobs required each month...
Sedona Studio Spotlight: Pam Gunning, Loom Weaver
Sedona fiber artist, Pam Gunning
First in a series of six stories by Sedona artist, Nancy Robb Dunst, Sedona Times newspaper and sedonaeye.com contributing writer, featuring members of Fiber Arts Sedona community.
Walking from her home, onto a soft dirt path, into the studio of artist Pam Gunning is like entering a rich and textured painting; her creativity...
Republican Women’s Club Hosts Candidates August 18
The Verde Valley Republican Women’s Club will hold its Wednesday, August 18th luncheon meeting at Los Abrigados Resort in Sedona, Arizona. The meeting begins at 11:30 am. The public is welcome. Lunch is available by reservation.
All Congressional candidates will be debating after giving short presentations with questions and answers. Other political candidates will be recognized at...
Sedona Offers God’s Healing Gifts
Judy Asman, R.N., of Honolulu, is an officer in the Health Ministries Assoc. of Hawaii and holds two levels of certification in Healing Touch. Judy will be the featured key-note speaker and provide a hands-on experience in healing touch so that individuals might improve their health and aid in self-healing.
Dr. Anne Borik, of Phoenix, is board certified in Internal Medicine and holds a 3rd...
Andrew Aloha Live in Sedona
Aloha once again Earth God/desses…..July was definitely a hot summer month and unusually a wet month too. We also got graced with the British Petroleum spill along with the Arizona legislation getting a taste of federal authorities stepping in to overturn a potentially lethal law concerning immigration. Many people were quite upset by the Arizona law being scheduled to be implemented at the end...