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Eddie Maddock: Cultural Park Sacred Land, the Unsettled Controversy

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock reminds Sedona AZ politicians and voters that the USFS continues to protect sacred lands surrounding its city limits. The renamed “Cultural Park” was once part of reservation land, traded and then redesignated by Sedona politicians for “public use.” Developers and city politicians now want to bulldoze and build government subsidized housing... 

Poco Diablo Calls For A Varmint Lookout

Sedona AZ – The following is a Breaking News report from roving SedonaEye.com Star Pet Journalist Poco Diablo: Hola! “Watch out for them thar varmints!” reports roving Star Pet SedonaEye.com Journalist Poco Diablo McGuire from the streets of Sedona. It’s been a while since ya heerd from me. But now there’s something ya’ll needs to be wary of. Them coyotes (wild dog... 

Nationalize Gas and Oil Companies

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Readers: Exclusive SedonaEye.com photograph This should make Americans ask the fundamental question: What is the difference between what a public non-profit utility company provides and what a private for-profit oil company provides? After all, they both sell energy to all United States citizens. The difference is that natural... 

Sedona Defund the Chamber Petition

Sign this petition to defund the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau today. The City of Sedona has paid the Sedona Chamber 15.3 million dollars since 2014. The current policy is NOT working for our communities. February 22, 2022 – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Defunding the Chamber is a request to change the public policy for tourism management. Watching Sedona... 

Eddie Maddock: Small Town Warrior

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers words to live by. Sedona AZ – Because so many have recently come to rely on “social networking” instead of online and or hard copy news sources, this offering may not reach too many people. However, in the event it crosses the path of even one other person – out of boredom or desperation – hopefully it will result in either... 

Arizona Short-term Rental Bill HB 2711 set for committee hearing

Arizona state capitol building in Phoenix Sedona AZ – The following announcement on short-term rental legislation is actively moving through the Arizona State Legislature: House Bill (HB) 2711, sponsored by Representative Brenda Barton, is scheduled for a hearing in the House Land, Agriculture and Rural Affairs (LARA) Committee Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, at 2 p.m. This bill will provide more authority... 

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: Sedona Free Tax Help

Sedona AZ – No-cost tax preparation and e-filing services for taxpayers of all ages by AARP Tax-Aide IRS-certified volunteers will be at both branches of the Sedona Public Library throughout the 2022 tax season. This year, tax assistance is available by appointment only. You must stop by either library branch to pick up an AARP Taxpayer Packet and call 928-793-3346 for an appointment after completing... 

Yavapai County Comprehensive Plan: Roadmap to protect and preserve your community

Sedona AZ – You may have noticed that your city or town is growing or being impacted by growth. Yavapai County is growing and developing at unprecedented rates. People are moving here from all over the nation and globally. How will the County grow and develop responsibly while maintaining the unique quality and character and culture of the Southwest region for its residents and newcomers? Identifying... 

Eddie Maddock: What’s in store for Sedona – Year 2022?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock shines light on the future of the city of Sedona as its City Council agendizes 2022. Sedona AZ – Constant feedback continues to indicate wasted effort extended by producing printed, as well as online, publications such as Sedona Eye. Having never participated in – not even one opportunity – to join in a public online forum by throwing in two... 

Eddie Maddock: 2022, Are We Having Fun Yet?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock begins 2022 wondering what broken promises are in store for Sedona…again. Sedona AZ – What is the meaning of night and day?  “Day and Night symbolize, respectively, the birth of the Sun and its death. With the rising Sun, the Day is considered representative of new life, and fresh beginnings, possibilities, hopes, and opportunities.” As we... 
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