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West Sedona Business to Close

Sedona AZ (December 15, 2010) – Sedona Lube Services will close its doors December 17, 2010. The crew at Sedona Lube Services would like to thank all valued customers who have supported them over the last five years. Due to irreconcilable differences with the landlord over annual rent increases, SLS will be closing its doors on Friday. An overwhelming response from customers has SLS hoping to... 

SFD Election Voters Expect New Board to Work Together

Dear Editor, This coming Wednesday at 1:00 PM the newly elected Sedona Fire District Governing Board composed of Ty Montgomery, Phyllis Erick and Dave Blauert will be having their first meeting as board members. This is where the rubber meets the road. This election was very close, it clearly pointed out that the majority of the electorate liked both platforms of the opposing slates and wanted them... 

Sedona Village of Oak Creek Dress Barn To Close

Sedona AZ (December 11, 2010) – Attention Sedona Shoppers! If you have store credit or a gift certificate to Dress Barn, use it before December 24, 2010, in the Village of Oak Creek Outlet Mall, Sedona, Arizona, or be prepared to drive to Anthem Arizona, the nearest Dress Barn store location open for business. Sedona outlet mall employees were notified one week ago that the VOC store was... 

Finalists for Judge Pro Tem Arizona Superior Court

Sedona AZ (December 10, 2010) – The Superior Court welcomes public comment on three finalists for the Judge Pro Tem position. The vacancy is created by the retirement of Judge Pro Tem Ralph M. Hess on January 9, 2011.  The candidates are Douglas C. Fitzpatrick, a Sedona Village of Oak Creek attorney; Patricia A. Trebesch and Anna C. Young. Anonymous comments will not be considered, so please... 

The Eye Knows: Who helps local victims of trauma?

Trauma Intervention Programs of Arizona Inc. (TIP) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization affiliated with Trauma Intervention Programs, Inc., a national nonprofit organization. TIP’s primary purpose is to ensure that those who are emotionally traumatized receive the support they need immediately following a crisis event and is designed to prevent the secondary victimization that all too often occurs... 

Sedona City Council Holds Budget Retreat

On Tuesday, December 7 2010, the Sedona City Council held a retreat to discuss the upcoming fiscal year 2011-2012 budget.  As part of the retreat, City staff provided Council with an update on FY2009-2010 Year End Overview, FY2010-2011 First Quarter update, and 18 month forecast. The City is in a strong financial position: The City has built a significant savings account (reserve) for operations,... 

Eye on Sedona Column by Chief of Police Raymond Cota

The Sedona Police Department has experienced some significant changes since the retirement of Chief Joe Vernier in January 2010.  Prior to my appointment as Chief of Police in July 2010, Chief Deputy Jim Driscoll of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department served as the interim police chief.  The members of this community have benefited greatly from the contributions of these fine public safety... 

An Opportunity to Show Appreciation

Sedona AZ (December 7, 2010) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: If you go to this web site, www.LetsSayThanks.com, you can pick out a thank you card. Xerox will print it, and it will be sent to a soldier who is currently serving in Iraq. You can’t pick out who gets it, but it will go to a member of the armed services. How AMAZING it would be if we could get everyone... 

Deadline Looms for Coconino National Forest Plan Revision

Sedona AZ (December 7, 2010) – Thanks to all who have already provided input on the working draft language for the Coconino National Forest Revised Forest plan. This is just a friendly reminder for those who have not yet provided feedback on the draft language that we will appreciate input on those drafts by Friday, December 10, 2010, so we can consider and incorporate that input into the next... 

Sedona Begins Work on Hazard Mitigation Plan

Sedona AZ–A planning team comprised of representatives from the Cities, Towns, and Tribes of Yavapai County will be meeting regularly to participate in a hazard mitigation planning process. The team will develop a Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Yavapai County, according to The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA2K). The DMA2K requires all local, county, tribal and state governments... 
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