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City Offers Misleading Defeatist Smart Meter Information

  Sedona City Council Sedona AZ (February 3, 2014) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor from Warren Woodward, Sedona resident: February 3, 2014 The City of Sedona is spreading defeatist disinformation regarding “smart” meters. First, on January 21st of this year, Nick Gioello, the Assistant to the City Manager (not to be confused with the Assistant City Manager), sent... 

2014 Big and Little Kids Book Available

Paul Hines and Kio of the Prescott Valley Canine Unit Sedona AZ (February 2, 2014) – On January 23, 2014, a truck loaded with hundreds of boxes of the new 2014 Big and Little Kids Book rolled into Prescott, Arizona. The Big and Little Kids Book, a free resource guide for families in Yavapai County, is created and funded through a partnership between the Yavapai County Community Foundation and... 

2014 Sedona Marathon Race Results

Sedona AZ (February 1, 2014) – This morning, a record number of participants raced through the beautiful red rocks for the 9th Annual Sedona Marathon Event. Over 2,500 runners enjoyed this beautiful course and the results are in. The Full Marathon Men’s Division was dominated by Flagstaff, Arizona runners:  Thomas Rivers Puzey, 29, came in first place with a time of 2:46:20. In second... 

Federal Primary or Special Election 2014 Notice

Sedona AZ (February 1, 2014) – If you want to vote in a Federal Primary or Special Election in March, April or May 2014, you should visit FVAP.gov for information on registering to vote and requesting your absentee ballot according to State deadlines and requirements. States must provide requested ballots 45 days before an election. If you do not receive your requested State ballot at least 30... 

Yavapai Regional Partnership Council Members Sought

Sedona AZ (February 1, 2014) – First Things First (FTF) is seeking applicants for the First Things First Yavapai Regional Partnership Council. FTF regional council members are a crucial voice for kids ages birth to five throughout Arizona. In collaboration with communities, regional councils determine which early education, health and family support programs to fund to help more local children... 
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