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Sedona A Little Bit of Paradise?

City Talk Article for October 27, 2010 Authored By Councilor Dennis Rayner A recent visitor from Hungary told me, I was very lucky to live in Sedona, because it was like being in paradise.  Since I always felt that way, I am amazed and saddened on how divided our city’s stakeholders respond on so many issues important and vital to us all.  Take for example the safety issues on SR 89A, the NSA... 

November Free Movie Mondays at Sedona Library

Free movies at Sedona Library, Mondays 6 p.m. Donations welcomed!     November 1     Latino Cine Forum  “Y tu mama tambien”  (And your Mother Too)                        2001                 Drama                R                   106 minutes        Teenagers Tenoch and Julio meet an older woman, Luisa,... 

Manuel Cruz Earns BiPartisan Support for “ADOPT-A-MINE” Project

Bipartisan coalition of business and community leaders committed to support smart and effective plan to get killer abandoned mines closed.   PHOENIX AZ – Manuel Cruz, candidate for Arizona State Mine Inspector, is proud to announce that the following leaders have endorsed his Adopt-A-Mine proposal to close tens of thousands of dangerous abandoned mines across the state of Arizona: . Mayor... 

You’re Invited to a W(h)ine and Tea Party

Here is your invitation to the LWV-SVV Fall Membership Meeting “Post-Election W(h)ine & Tea Party” where we can enjoy a beverage & snacks in a relaxing atmosphere for friendly conversation.  It will be a good time to unwind and share thoughts about the election and what it means for the future of the USA, Arizona, the Verde Valley & our League!  We welcome prospective... 

Great Halloween Costumes Sale from Verde Valley Theatre

Clarkdale AZ–The Verde Valley Theatre has a GREAT selection of Halloween Costumes at the Grand Theatre in historic downtown Clarkdale. Costume sales along with a garage sale will be held on October 30 and 31 from 8 am to 3 pm each day.  If you are looking for a great Halloween costume, the theatre has at least 2,000 costumes to choose from!  Also we have lots of furniture and theater props... 

Dear Editor: Death Penalty

22 October 2010 Dear Editor: It is not just wishful thinking that states can do without the death penalty.  Generally, states that do not have capital punishment have lower homicide rates than states that have capital punishment. People of New Testament times need to consider what Jesus did when asked about the legality of divorce.  Jesus was aware of His present time and of what the law stated,... 

Dear Editor: Finally Dollars for Jobs at Home!

 I felt it important that others be aware of and know about this article which I read and found on-line. Please re-print for our readers. There is also a link below my name to Newsweek’s article about status of nations. Thought it was also of interest. Thank you, Paul Miller, Phoenix, AZ:    … by Staff Writers … Joliet IL (SPX) Oct 22,2010  … read complete article  … http://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Union_Pacific_Railroad_Celebrates_Opening_Of_Joliet_Intermodal_Terminal_999.html Officials... 

Michael Morwood on Prayer to an “Everywhere” God

    Michael Morwood, Australian author, teacher and former Roman Catholic priest will discuss “Prayer in a New Story of the Universe” Sunday, November 7, 6:30-8:00 PM at KSB’s Pushmataha Center, 360 Brewer Rd, Sedona. The event is hosted by friends of Michael Morwood.   According to Morwood, “It makes a big difference how we pray if we view God as a person in heaven or... 

Dear Editor: Integrity Matters

As you may have noticed, campaign signs in Sedona and the surrounding fire district for Dick Fishel, Doug Fitzpatrick, and Ty Montgomery have been disappearing for some time. Their opponents signs have not been disturbed. Frustrated by this unethical and illegal action, the campaign team set up a camera to see if we could find out who has been taking our signs. All of our signs have had permission... 
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