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Drug Costs Vary $100 for Same Drug in Same Chain

SedonaEye.com Senior Health care writer, Kim Johanson Sedona AZ (July 8, 2010) – Consumers with a prescription drug benefit might not care what their medication actually costs if they pay a very low co-pay, and a new survey shows drug companies and drug retailers may be trying to exploit that fact. A recent survey conducted by Consumer Reports found that not only do prices vary from store... 

Registration Opens for Sedona Book Festival

Registration is open for authors, publishers, organizations and other businesses wanting to exhibit at the second annual Sedona Book Festival Saturday, October 2, from 9 am to 5 pm, on the Sedona campus of Yavapai College.  Co-sponsored by The Well Red Coyote bookstore, Yavapai College, and the Friends of the Sedona Public Library, this year’s festival promises to be even bigger and better than... 

Andrew Aloha “Live” July 16

Join Andrew Aloha “Live” with Dr. Darlynn Bowman: Hypnotherapist, Psychic Medium Donna McGrath: Medical Intuitive, Hypnotherapist, Psychic Healer Neil Baker: Spiritual Coach, Psychic Medium Jo Cook: Psychic Handwriting Analyst Una H. White: Visionary Healing Artist, Psychic, Spiritual Coach @ Angels of Enlightenment – Sedona, Arizona 181 Highway 179 – Suite 4, Sedona, Arizona Friday,... 

Sedona Farmers Market Business Threatened

Sedona Farmers Market Dear Sedona, Last week the city sent a letter to the market with a warning that it will take the market’s privilege to do business at the airport location away if directional signage is placed on 89A. The market is located 1.5 miles from the main highway 89A.  Of course, any drive-by traffic is lost without signage altogether.      The market will be forced to shut... 

Broken Arrow Bear, Last Chapter?

    My intuition about writing the last article for the Sedona Times web site, “Solving a Puzzle”, was right on. Having delayed until the conclusion of this event, the candlelight vigil, would have added little if anything; and my article was, perhaps, a last-ditch effort to make a plea for truthful answers to this unnecessary and, in my opinion, not so well covered up atrocity.   Nothing... 

Third Annual Sedona Mayor’s Arts Awards

Sedona AZ (July 8, 2010) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is seeking nominations for the Third Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards, which each year honors individuals, organizations, and businesses that have made outstanding contributions to the success of the arts in Sedona.  Nominations must be received or postmarked by Friday, July 30, 2010. There are four nomination categories... 

Solving A Puzzle

In order to solve a puzzle, one must be given a certain amount of information. For example, in the case of a crossword puzzle, clues relating to definitions of words are made available. A jigsaw puzzle requires numerous cut-up pieces which fit together to create the ultimate goal. Solving mysteries entails similar “hints” although, for obvious reasons, the clues are far more sophisticated than... 

Rift Develops Over Red Rock Performing Arts Center

Dear Sedona Times: As Sedona residents and /or Sedona parents, we should be concerned that a rift seems to be developing between the Sedona School Board and Sedona City Council concerning the Sedona Red Rock Performing Arts Center. This developing situation is not in the best interest for our students or community and should be reconciled as soon as possible. We must have a cohesive community. The... 

Pinal County Budget Woes

Pinal County Arizona FLORENCE AZ (July 1, 2010) – The Pinal County Board of Supervisors adopted a final budget in the amount of $429,878,000 for the fiscal year of 2010-11. Like other Arizona counties, Pinal is struggling to deal with the declining economy at the same time the state is shifting its costs onto counties. Cost shifts from the state require county taxpayers to shoulder an added burden... 

Sedona SR 89A Traffic Signal Installation Alert

Sedona AZ (July 1, 2010) – Traffic signal installation at SR 89A and Airport Road will begin July 6 so expect travel delays! The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin working on Tuesday to install the traffic signal at the intersection of State Route 89A and Airport Road in the city limits of Sedona. Intermittent one lane closures are anticipated, but both roads will remain passable... 
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