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When Government and Press Cooperate to Terrorize the People
Sedona AZ (June 17, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
State of the Election V, 2016 by joey racano
Joseph Racano shares his opinion on fooling the people all the time.
By this point, you may be terrorized by your television. No matter what channel you choose, the same lines are being spoken, the same images, meant to instill fear, play on the screen. There is an old...
ACC Possible Code of Ethics Laughable
Sedona AZ (June 17, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The Latest ACC Charade – Creating an ACC “Code of Ethics”Information and Perspective by Warren WoodwardSedona, Arizona ~ June 16, 2016
The ACC is tasked with the responsibility to protect AZ ratepayers by weighing the costs and benefits of all state utility requests.
I...
Vice Mayor Mark DiNunzio Resigns from City Council
Sedona City Council Vice Mayor Mark DiNunzio
Sedona AZ (June 17, 2016) – Effective June 17, 2016, citing personal reasons, Councilman Mark DiNunzio resigned from his position as a member and Vice Mayor of the City of Sedona Council.
DiNunzio was appointed to the City Council in June 2009 and subsequently re-elected in March 2012. He was appointed Vice Mayor in May 2012 and reappointed in November...
Thieves Rob Cornville Trailhead Parked Cars
Sedona AZ (June 16, 2016) – On June 6, 2016, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to the Mormon’s Crossing Day Use parking lot in Cornville, Arizona, after receiving reports of two vehicle burglaries. Two female adult victims had parked their respective vehicles at the location to access the nearby creek. When they returned to the parking area, both realized their...
July Fourth Laser Light Show and Wet Fest
Sedona AZ (June 16, 2016) – The city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will provide two wonderful events to celebrate America’s Independence Day, a Laser Light Show and Wet Fest.
Enjoy the air conditioning at the Sedona Performing Arts Center and take in the laser light show sponsored by Diamond Resorts International with laser lights and video choreographed to patriotic music....
Where The Law Ends, Tyranny Begins
Sedona AZ (June 16, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
AZ Supreme Court Wimps Out Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward Sedona, Arizona ~ June 15, 2016
Regarding my case at the Arizona Supreme Court requesting the Court to compel AZ Attorney General Brnovich to follow the law, do his job and proceed...
ADOT Bell Road Project On Schedule
Sedona AZ (June 16, 2016) – Work is proceeding on the Arizona Department of Transportation’s $41.9 million project to build a new interchange connecting Bell Road and Grand Avenue (US 60) and reopen Bell Road to traffic by November 2016.
Crews are focusing on paving the widened westbound portion of Grand Avenue near Bell Road. The work to pave the roadway and add temporary lane markings along...
Review Commission to Vote on Justices and Judges Performances
Sedona AZ (June 13, 2016) – The Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review will meet at 1:00 p.m. in the San Pedro Room of the JW Marriott Starr Pass in Tucson, on Friday, June 24, to vote on whether 70 justices and judges scheduled to be listed on the 2016 general election ballot “Meet” or “Do Not Meet” judicial performance standards. The public is invited to attend the meeting.
Established...
Yavapai County Fire Ban Notice
Sedona AZ (June 13, 2016) – In accordance with Yavapai County Ordinance No. 2012-1, Section V, the Yavapai County Emergency Management Officer has determined that a fire emergency exists in Yavapai County, Arizona.
Board of Supervisor Chairman, Jack Smith, has signed an interim order to enact a fire ban within Yavapai County. This determination is based upon the implementation of fire restrictions...
BLM Implements Fire Restrictions
Sedona AZ (June 13, 2016) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will implement fire restrictions beginning June 15, to help reduce the risk of wildfires on public lands north and south of Phoenix. These restrictions will be in effect until further notice.
The restrictions are necessary due to high temperatures and low humidity, creating conditions for rapid spread of wildfires. Public Land users...