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Folksville USA Litter Lifters Bag 581 from 89A
***Folksville News***
Folksville, USA
PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325
8th Story November 25, 2009
“581 Bags of Litter Removed from Scenic Highway 89A”
Scenic Highway 89A has been under the microscope since April 25, 2009 by the “Virtual” town of Folksville, USA. Though the town of Folksville is a virtual town, the people and their stories aren’t. The “Road Warriors, Culture...
Jorge Luis Garcia, Corporation Commissioner Candidate wants to be member of “solar majority”
Sedona Times Publishing Election Central c2010
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Jim Deakin, Candidate U.S. Senate – Republican – Arizona
Jim Deakin, Arizona Candidate for US Senate
SEDONA AZ–“I want to get D.C. to pay attention to the people again,” Jim Deakin, Republican Primary candidate for U.S. Senate-Arizona said. Deakin is widely referred to as the underdog candidate running against John McCain and J.D. Hayworth. Initially Deakin was ignored by the press, treated as a vanity candidate, running on ego and...
Noel Campbell – Candidate State Representative LD1 – Republican
Noel Campbell, candidate for state representative LD1
Sedona AZ – Noel Campbell, candidate for State Representative LD1 – Republican, just couldn’t sit on the sidelines for this election. For one thing, Campbell points out that there are two openings for LD1 and only three candidates, so if he didn’t run the voters would not have a true choice. He is also concerned about runaway...
The Cat Black Band Rocks Flagstaff Live!
Sedona's ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan
Out and About in Flagstaff
I first met Cat Black, lead singer and her husband, Les Argoff (manager and bass guitar) of the Cat Black Band at the first annual Sedona Times Celebration of Sedona 2010 in May at the Los Abrigados Resort and Spa in Sedona AZ.
Several times Cat invited me to come see the band perform but scheduling...
To an Old Man Dying (for Lucien)
“I’m coming back as a sea lion,” he said,
“To traverse the seven seas.
I’ll swim from Norway to the Coast of Japan,
Or not, whichever I please.”
“But how will I know you?” she asked, distressed.
“All sea lions look alike.”
“I’ll wear a gold candle that burns on my head,
And eye-glitter green as a pike.”
“I’m coming...
Oklahoma Challenges Arizona
Oklahoma State Flag
On April 23, 2009, House Bill 2245 passed in the Oklahoma Senate with a vote of 43 to 0. The “Oklahoma Criminal Illegal Alien Rapid Repatriation Act of 2009” allows the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to immediately send inmates who are in the country illegally to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation.
State Bill 1102 would require that illegal...
Taco Bell in Sedona VOC Closes
Sedona AZ–In the Village of Oak Creek Factory Outlets, Taco Bell faced a visually challenging location within the shopping center, a small fast food restaurant tucked in a rear back corner, primarily visible if passed on foot. Coupled with the downturn in consumer spending and the loss of many “big dog” stores that once served as anchors to draw customers for the boutique...
Sedona D’Lish will be Missed
Sedona AZ (August 14, 2010) – On Highway 89A in West Sedona was vegan restaurant D’Lish. It appears to be another Sedona Arizona recession casualty.
The phone is disconnected and the sign on the door affirms that the restaurant is closed and the locked doors may not reopen. Four years ago, D’Lish began to offer Sedona locals and tourists alternative healthy foods and now, as...

