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Letter to the Editor: PETITION GOVERNMENT TO STOP BIG PHARMA SELL-OUT!

Urgent health petition!  Dear Friends,  Our RIGHTS to buy and use supplemets are ONCE AGAIN under attack by politicians who are bought out by BIG PHARMA.  John McCain, the Republican from Arizona, is introducing legislation that will, if passed, severely limit our access to dietary supplements and create obstacles for companies trying to develop new health products.   (Below you will see a copy... 

Sedona Times City Council Column

February 24, 2010-In the midst of winter, and following what could have been a massive and possibly very destructive winter storm system, I felt it appropriate to address the issue of preparedness from a city standpoint as well as a citizen viewpoint. I believe the overwhelming responsibility of a city or state is the health, safety and welfare of the citizens it serves, be it a natural or a man-made... 

On The Road Again

By Hinton HArrison –Red Road is an Indigenous term for walking the path in the beauty way in every footstep and breath in harmony within vibrating mighty high loving frequency with all life in trust. We are all divine in Mothers Love. From the teaching of Star Wisdom. Now birthed into a free particle shaking and rattling a scared light being dancing to the heart beat in mystic trans. Offering... 

Don’t Dump on the Sedona Gripe Guy

Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010)- Opinions and Gripes by Hollywood Jim. Litter Anyone? Are you as tired as I am of seeing litter on the side of the road? Does it ever end? With recycling on everyone’s mind you would think there would be less and less litter to see, but not so. How can anyone be as selfish as to throw something out a car window and leave it for someone else to pick up? When I... 

Sewer Rate Increase Disgusts and Dismays

Councilors; No rate increases until there are 30% salary decreases for the top echelon of City Staff who I am told are undeservedly making an average of $60/hr. No rate increase until you stop giving money away to the Chamber of Commerce, the Main Street Program, so-called “artists”, so-called “events”, and every group with their hands out. No rate increase until you stop funding... 

No Vote For Sedona Incumbents Supporting Sewer Fees

Dear SedonaEye.com, Sedona Mayor Rob Adams and Vice Mayor Hamilton, and the Sedona City Councilors, I will not be voting in the upcoming election for any incumbent who approves the “Notice of Intention” to raise wastewater rates. As you know, a large number of Sedona property owners, businesses, and retirees on fixed incomes are rotting financially. So, why are every one of CDM’s... 

No to Sewer Rate Increase

Sedona Arizona Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – In a letter to the SedonaTimes.com (now SedonaEye.com) editor directed to Mayor Rob Adams and the Sedona City Council, a Sedona resident says no to any sewer fee increase: Dear Mayor Adams and Councillors, I will be unable to attend Tuesday’s meeting but feel it is very important that you read and understand why there is such an outcry from... 

Open Letter to Council on Sewer Fee Increase

Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – In a letter to SedonaEye.com editors, Sedona Chapel area resident, Lin Ennis, discusses her position on proposed sewer fees: Dear Council Members, I am concerned about there being a dramatic increase in sewer fees over the next few years – double to triple the fees in comparable communities. However, I also realize our Wastewater Enterprise Fund is drastically... 

Sedona Water Wise and Awareness Events

Oak Creek Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – Join the Verde River Basin Partnership with Tom O’Halleran on March 31, 2010, at the Olde Sedona Grille in west Sedona for a breakfast hosted by the League of Women Voters. The breakfast is open to the public and the topics of discussion will be water preservation and the action necessary to preserve Arizona water resources. Gardens for... 

How Will Climate Change & Peak Oil Impact Sedona?

As of 2010, there are over 400 communities recognized as official Transition Towns in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Italy and Chile. The term transition towns has morphed into transition initiatives to reflect the range and type of communities involved.Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – Guy McPherson, professor emeritus, University of Arizona writes: ... 
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