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Colorado Man Dies on Havasupai Village Trail Ride
Supai AZ (March 27, 2013) – Forty-six-year-old William Kevin Hagins of Colorado Springs, Colorado, died yesterday while riding on horseback on the trail that ascends from the Havasupai Village to Hilltop, Arizona. According to multiple witnesses, Hagins was riding in a line of horses led by a hired guide.
Hagins was second in line behind the guide and was followed by his wife and five year...
Yavapai County Resident Honored
Yavapai County Unsung Hero Lois Hook accepts award from County Supervisor Chip Davis with Deanna King (r)
Sedona AZ (March 27, 2013) – On March 20, 2013, Yavapai County Supervisor A.G. “Chip” Davis was a guest on Mark in The Morning radio show hosted by longtime KVRD Country Radio personality Mark Bachman. Davis was present for the monthly presentation of the “Unsung Hero Award.”
This...
Arizona Legal Aid Clinics Offer Free Legal Advice
Sedona AZ (March 26, 2013) – The State Bar of Arizona reminds Arizonans that free legal help is offered at State Bar of Arizona’s Legal Aid Clinics. The clinics will offer free legal advice on a variety of legal topics across the Valley and in Tucson in celebration of 2013 Law Day, Saturday, April 27.
The information sessions will be conducted by volunteer lawyers and will last 90 minutes....
Sedona Museum Presents Cowboy Poetry Hour
Michael Peach in performance at the Sedona Heritage Museum
Sedona AZ (March 26, 2013) – The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in his original show “The Facts Keep Gettin’ in the Way of the Story” on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at 1:30 p.m.
Peach’s show features his unique blend of original cowboy poetry with a tongue-in-cheek look at the history of the greater Sedona area and...
Help Find This Prescott Arizona Bank Robber
Prescott AZ (March 25, 2013) – This bulletin has just arrived from the Prescott Arizona Police Department. Please look at the three photographs included in this article. Can you shed some light about who it is and where this bank robbery suspect may be found?
Remember that although this person robbed the Prescott branch of AmTrust in Arizona on March 21, 2013, he may live in your neighborhood.
If...
Smart Meters Reveal Homeowners Schedules and Activities
Sedona AZ (March 25, 2013) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Arizonan Warren Woodward shares a letter he sent to the Arizona Corporation Commission and says, “APS lied about how often and how strongly their “smart” meters broadcast and now they are lying again about their “smart” meters’ surveillance capabilities. Imagine. The same utility entrusted to run a nuclear...
Your Vacation Home Security Must Do List
Be happy! Don’t worry! You’re on vacation!
Sedona AZ (March 24, 2013) – As winter turns to spring, we start thinking about vacation time. Take the time to review this Vacation Security Planner To-Do list and remember your security check just takes minutes and may prevent days and months of loss and or repair:
Lock all doors, including the garage door.
Lock all windows, including...
Sex Offender Registers Park Avenue Address
Kelling convicted of sexually abusing 5-yr old girl in Maricopa County Arizona in 1997
Sedona AZ (March 23, 2013) – The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is required to release the following information pursuant to ARS 13-3825, the Community Notification on Sex Offenders Law. The sex offender in this publication has indicated that he will be living in the unincorporated area of Yavapai County....
Phoenix Attorney Ryan Wackerly Disbarred
PHOENIX AZ (March 22, 2013) – The three-member hearing panel led by the Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Arizona Supreme Court issued an order disbarring lawyer Ryan M. Wackerly of Phoenix, Arizona, on March 5, 2013. Wackerly’s disbarment resulted from his abandonment of a client’s employment law matter after collecting $3,500.00 in fees and failing to issue a refund.
Wackerly failed to respond...
Spring Means Snakes Spiders Scorpions Lizards Emerge
KINGMAN AZ (March 21, 2013) – While spring continues to maintain its erratic grip on daytime temperatures, the inevitable emergence of snakes, spiders, scorpions, and lizards remains just around the next upward swing.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is reminding the public that some simple rules can help the public avoid a potential dangerous encounter.
“Probably the simplest rule is to always...

