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Poco Diablo McGuire: Yappy Hour Winter Hours

SedonaEye.com Star Pet Columnist Poco Diablo McGuire loves being with his Four Paws Up Pals anywhere and at anytime. Sedona AZ – The color of the leaves is changing, signaling Yappy Hour winter hours. Beginning on November 7, 2019, through end March 2020, Yappy Hour will be held every Thursday on the grass of the multi-use field at Posse Grounds Park, 525 Posse Ground Road, west Sedona. Rise and... 

AZ Tax Preparer Sentenced to Three Years of Probation

Sedona AZ – Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced a former tax preparer was sentenced to three years of probation and a fine of $11,000 for preparing false income tax returns while working at Tax Xpress. Seven Arizona taxpayers were unaware that Tax Preparer Karen Hernandez, 26, had included false information on their returns. The Arizona Department of Revenue’s Criminal Investigations Unit... 

Sedona Photo Chosen for Arizona State Archives Month Poster

A Sedona Heritage Museum historic photo was selected for inclusion in the 2019 Arizona Archives Month annual poster. The photo is of Oak Creek Canyon settler Margaret (Maggie) Thompson, on her way to vote for the first time after passage of the 19th Amendment with three of her sons and a neighbor. Sedona AZ – The Sedona Heritage Museum has announced that one of its almost 50,000 historic images... 

Two New Lawsuits Filed Seeking Records of How CFIUS Investments by Ukraine, China Firms Tied to Hunter Biden

Sedona AZ – Judicial Watch announced today it filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits against the State and Treasury Departments seeking documents related to consideration by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) of investments in the U.S. by two companies tied to Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden – Ukraine’s Burisma Holdings and China’s Bohai Harvest RST (BHR). The... 

Eye on Sedona Water Usage and Sewer Treatment Costs

Article submitted by the city of Sedona from the desk of Cherie R. Wright, Financial Services Director. Sedona AZ – How much do you pay for wastewater services? How much does your neighbor pay for wastewater services? Chances are you pay very similar amounts regardless of the amount of sewage that is generated. This is common topic of concern among Sedona residents. Currently, there are three... 

Sedona Museum 2019 Fall Arts and Crafts Fair

Sedona AZ – The gift giving holiday season is fast upon us all. What do we do for those on our lists who have everything? Why it’s time to check out the 2019 Fall Arts & Crafts Fair in Sedona on Saturday, October 19, at the Sedona Heritage Museum, inside its historic Jordan apple packing shed and surrounding historical park, Uptown. This show is an old-fashioned arts and crafts show... 

Sedona Grasshopper Basketball registration opens

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – Grasshopper basketball registration opens October 21, 2019. Grasshopper basketball league is for boys and girls in grades 1-6. This is a low-pressure league with an emphasis placed on skills development, good sportsmanship, positive encouragement, and teaching children the rules and fundamentals of basketball. Whether you are a coach, player... 

Arizona Judiciary Mourns Loss of Retired Judge Raymond Weaver

Historic Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott AZ Sedona AZ – The Arizona Judicial Branch shares its condolences with the family of retired Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in Yavapai County, Raymond W. Weaver, Jr. Judge Weaver passed away on October 2, 2019, at the age of eighty five. Judge Weaver is survived by his wife Patricia and their four children: Robert (Kathryn), Pamela (Bob) Rawlins,... 

Above The Law: Categorizing Wrongdoing

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Editor: The phrase “No one is above the Law” has become a joke. US House of Representatives I’m not sure when the joke started, I can remember some questionable from as far back as 1960, however, the joke became very identifiable in the early 1990s with the blatant dismissal of holding William Jefferson Clinton accountable... 

Sedona and Cottonwood Lynx expands service hours

Sedona AZ – The Sedona City Council and the Cottonwood City Council are pleased to announce expanded Verde Lynx transit hours Mondays through Fridays, with additional service on Sundays. The new hours are in effect. The Lynx will run every 45 minutes beginning at 6:00 a.m. and ending at 7:30 p.m. after which time the Lynx bus will run every 90 minutes: The last Sedona to Cottonwood bus will leave... 
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