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Oak Creek Watershed Volunteers Remove 6,768 Pounds of Waste

Annual Oak Creek Watershed Council Labor Day 2018 Clean Up volunteers were from the Rotary Club of Sedona in VOC, Red Rock Crossing – photo courtesy OCWC Sedona AZ – The Oak Creek Watershed Council mission is to maintain a standard of excellence for watershed stewardship and preserving the integrity of Oak Creek. In 2018, OCWC did that and more. An edited end of year OCTC newsletter highlights... 

ADOT Respect the Plow!

Sedona AZ  – With another winter storm blowing in on New Year’s Eve, Arizona Department of Transportation snowplow operators will work 12-hour shifts to clear snow and ice from highways. And they need your help to do their jobs effectively and safely. ADOT’s certified snowplow drivers, operating the agency’s nearly 200 plows, need room to work. For your safety and theirs, stay at least... 

Joys of Yiddish at JCSVV

Sedona AZ (December 30, 2018) – Remember the musical Fiddler on the Roof? The play was based on stories by Sholom Aleichem that were written in Yiddish, the language spoken by Jewish people living in communities across Europe. But those communities and that language died out in the Holocaust. It seems, however, that reports of Yiddish’s demise are premature. Remarkably, the language lives... 

ADOR Alerts Tax Pros and Employers to W-2 Phishing Scam

Sedona AZ (December 29, 2018) – The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is reminding tax preparers and employers in the state to continue looking out for phishing and other email scams. One particular email scam is the Form W-2 email phishing scam. The W-2 form reports an employee’s annual wages and the amount of taxes withheld from their paycheck, as well as other confidential information. The... 

ADOT New Year’s Weekend Snow Alerts

Sedona AZ (December 29, 2018) – Does word of snow in the high country put you in the mood to sled, ski, throw snowballs or build Frosty the Snowman? With a longer New Year’s weekend on many people’s calendars, US 180 northwest of Flagstaff and other highways near popular snow-play areas are likely to see longer lines of traffic as the day progresses. So be ready to spend extended time in... 

ADOT New Year’s Weekend Phoenix Travel Advisory

Sedona AZ (December 27, 2018) – No full closures for construction or maintenance work are scheduled along ADOT state highways through Wednesday morning, January 2, 2019. Drivers should focus on safe driving over the holiday weekend and be prepared for winter driving conditions, especially in the high country. Here are some important ADOT safety tips: Never drive while impaired. Arrange for a... 

Eye on Sedona with Vice Mayor Martinez

Sedona AZ (December 26, 2018) – The following article was submitted by the city of Sedona and written by Vice Mayor John Martinez: See Something, Say something Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ Before I begin my City Talk article about something that I am deeply passionate about, I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and wishing a fruitful New Year to all. This month’s article... 

Don’t Drive Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs

Sedona AZ (December 26, 2018) – Northern AZ Law Enforcement Agencies wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season. We want to remind you, as always our Officers, Deputies and Troopers will be patrolling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to keep our communities safe. As New Year 2019 approaches, we know there will be many parties and festivities. We will have increased enforcement patrols during... 

Raw Ground Turkey Recall

Sedona AZ (December 23, 2018) – Jennie-O Turkey Store Sales, Inc., a Faribault, Minn. establishment, is recalling approximately 164,210 pounds of raw ground turkey products that may be contaminated with Salmonella Reading, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced. The raw ground turkey items were produced on October 22, 2018 and October 23, 2018.... 

United States Pulling Troops Out of Syria

Sedona AZ (December 22, 2018) -The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Editor: How STUPID can the American Public get? Pulling our Troops out of Syria does not mean we are abandoning any part of our commitment to the security of the people in Syria. We Do Not Need Boots On The Ground in order to effectively alter the actions of the governing and rebelling forces; in fact, having our... 
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