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AZ Interstate 17 Travel Restrictions

Sedona AZ (October 6, 2014) – The Arizona Department of Transportation has scheduled guardrail repair this week on Arizona Interstate 17 in both directions between Sunset Point and New River. Work will occur until 7:00 p.m. today and continue through Thursday, October 9, 2014. Work hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each day. The work between mileposts 234 and 253 will require alternating lane... 

Tips for Halloween Fun

Sedona AZ (October 5, 2014) – Halloween can be a fun time of year, yet for infants, toddlers and preschoolers – who often cannot distinguish between fantasy and reality – scary experiences can ruin the holiday and create long-term fears. Below are tips for minimizing anxiety and helping young kids enjoy Halloween. Teach kids the difference between real and imaginary: One way to do this is... 

Perils and Perks of Privilege

Article submitted by event sponsors Yavapai College Osher Lifelong Learners Institute and Integral Life Sedona Sedona AZ (October 5, 2014) – Got opinions about what’s going on in today’s local and national news? Think your views are based on common sense? Have trouble understanding those who disagree? Wonder why people act and react so differently? You will get eye-opening insights... 

November Ballot Jail Tax Presentation

Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis to discuss November ballot jail tax proposal in Sedona Sedona AZ (October 4, 2014) – A measure on the November ballot requests voter authorization of a sales tax increase to provide revenues for the operation, maintenance and construction of county jails, including construction of a new jail in Prescott. If this measure is rejected, the jail will be paid for... 

Man Dies In Coconino Jail

Sedona AZ (October 3, 2014) – On October 2, 2014, at 11:00 in the evening, Michael Daryle Rose (a white male, age 49), contacted the Flagstaff police and fire dispatch via 9-1-1 and requested to be transported to the hospital because he felt unwell. Upon arrival, Guardian Medical and Flagstaff Fire personnel were unable to persuade Michael Rose to allow them to care for him nor would he get into... 

Collins Rhōg – Cambire, The Story Begins

Sedona AZ (October 1, 2014) – The following has been taken from Collins Rhōg’s private journal, and reproduced exactly as it was written, by his own hand. The date has been omitted, at his request, but Collins view is always captivatingly honest, full of depth and color, heart and perseverance in times of struggle. Collins spills his soul and captures his feelings with vivid imagery and heart... 

Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives

Sedona AZ (October 1, 2014) –Working smoke alarms can make a lifesaving difference in a fire. That is the message behind the 2014 Fire Prevention Week campaign, Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month! It’s time to test your smoke alarms now. The Sedona Fire District is joining forces with the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) during Fire Prevention Week,... 

Sedona City Hall Unveils New Exhibits

This City of Sedona article written by Nancy Lattanzi Sedona AZ (October 1, 2014) – Wendy Bialek-Kling’s weavings and Julie Ronning Talbot’s paintings are now being exhibited in the Vultee Conference Room and the Council Chamber at Sedona City Hall through the end of December 2014. Wendy Bialek-Kling, a born textile artist is widely known as Wendy the Weaver. As a young child, she watched... 

Yavapai College World War I Symposium

Australian infantry at Ypres Sedona AZ (October 1, 2014) – In recognition of Veterans Day 2014, the public is invited to attend Yavapai College’s “The First World War Symposium: A Series of Interdisciplinary Lectures Presented by the Faculty of Yavapai College.” The lecture series runs November 6 through 8, 2014, at both the Prescott and Clarkdale campuses. These are free events. The... 

Prescribed Burn Scheduled for Prescott Basin

Forest prescribed burn method Sedona AZ (September 30, 2014) – Fire managers on the Bradshaw Ranger District are planning to burn Thursday, October 2 through Saturday, October 4, 2014, pending favorable weather conditions. Burning of debris left over from brush-crush thinning projects require moisture in the surrounding vegetation and typically produces much lighter smoke than broadcast burning.... 
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