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Eddie Maddock: Sedona Housing and New Andante Drive Request

Eddie Maddock brought the plight of El Rojo Grande Ranch to the local, state and global communities and now turns the light on an Andante Drive zoning request change from Medium Density Single family to High Density Multi-family for 52 homes on 2.6 acres of Sedona scenic vista land. Sedona AZ – Sedona voters made the decision to incorporate thus establishing a legitimate “city” in... 

Piano on the Rocks Fourth International Festival

2018 Piano on the Rocks performers.                               Photo courtesy Janise Witt. Sedona AZ – In its fourth year, the 2019 Piano on the Rocks International Festival is bringing renowned international artists and competition winners to Sedona. Held in two Sedona churches free of charge, this April event is a continuation of the 2016 initiative of Duo MusicAleph, with... 

Traveling Circus Protest Planned by Animal Rights Activists

Sedona AZ – The Culpepper & Merriweather Circus performances at the Camp Verde Community Center Field, Camp Verde, on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, will be met with planned protests from local Verde Valley community members. According to organizers, protestors will meet at the site at 4:15 p.m., preceding the 5:00 p.m. show and again at 6:45 p.m., preceding the 7:30 p.m. show. The Camp Verde... 

Prevention is key to wildfire risk reduction

Sedona AZ  – The adage is true. One spark can start a wildfire – just like the Sawmill Fire in Southern Arizona. And every year, people continue to be the number one cause of wildfires in the state. With the abundance of winter moisture across Arizona, the Department of Forestry and Fire Management wants to remind people not to get complacent. Sunday kicks off Southwest Wildfire Awareness... 

Burglary in the Village of Oak Creek

Village of Oak Creek businesses burglarized Sedona AZ – The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a burglary suspect or suspects after an early morning break-in on April 4, 2019. One or more persons cut the power to a small Sedona commercial center in the 6500 block of Scenic Highway 179, Village of Oak Creek. The two businesses... 

Fall of the Sedona Cultural Park

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: The Sedona Red Rock News 3/22 editorial headlined by “History of the fall of Sedona Cultural Park” was factual and well researched. Explaining the operating headwinds the Park management experienced was good, for those who favored the Park’s concept, to understand. However, there was more which was also a part... 

BLM plans prescribed burn near Cordes Junction

Sedona AZ — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Phoenix District will conduct a prescribed burn of cut and piled juniper within 120-acres of the Agua Fria National Monument, in the Sycamore Mesa area, approximately five miles northeast of Cordes Junction. The burn is planned for one to three days between April 6 and 13, 2019. The BLM will ignite the piles when the weather conditions are favorable.... 

American Legion Celebrates Centennial

Sedona AZ – In recognition of the American Legion Centennial, the Centennial committee from American Legion Posts 25, 90, 93 and 135 proudly announces that Arizona Congressman Dr. Paul Gosar will be the keynote speaker for its April 27 celebration at the Camp Verde Community Park, Camp Verde. Event and parking are free. The April 27 Centennial Celebration begins at 11:00 a.m. and concludes at... 

Arizona Sheriff’s Adopt Ready, Set, Go! Program

Sedona AZ – Although Northern Arizona enjoyed a wet winter, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office would like people to be prepared for the spring, a time when the forest and grass lands dry out and are more vulnerable to wild fire. The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office wants you to be prepared. Over the next several weeks, we’ll be posting information on the Coconino Sheriff Facebook page... 

Arizona Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Prescott

Sedona AZ – The Arizona Supreme Court will hear oral arguments at Prescott High School on April 16 as part of the Court’s oral arguments on the road community outreach program. The Court hears arguments at Arizona’s two state law schools each year and at other local venues around the state, including in Arizona high schools and community centers. Prescott High School Principal Mark Goligoski... 
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