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Arizona Counties Issue Excessive Heat Warning

Sedona AZ (June 14, 2017) – As temperatures across the state of Arizona are expected to reach record levels this weekend, Yavapai County Emergency Management and Yavapai County Community Health Services reminds residents to take the necessary precautions to prevent serious health effects such as heat exhaustion and other heat related injuries or medical complications. In response to an excessive... 

Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra 68th Season Tickets Available

Sedona AZ (June 14, 2017) – The Board of Directors of Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra (FSO) announces its 68th season will begin September 29, 2017, with new Music Director Charles Latshaw. In addition, former FSO Board president Cheryl Ossenfort has been named to serve as interim Executive Director of the organization, which plans to perform a national search for a new Executive Director at a later... 

Arizona wildfire burns over three thousand acres

Sedona AZ (June 11, 2017) – The Bowie Fire, about 13 miles southeast of Bowie, Arizona, which started on June 7, 2017, was caused by lightning. Brush, tall grass and rugged terrain provided quick fuel and, to-date, with 90% containment, the Southwest Area Incident Management Team reports over 3,036 acres burned. As of this morning, the evacuation of Diamond Mountain retreat off Old Fort Bowie... 

Sedona Pre-season Fire and Smoke Discussion

Sedona Fire Station 6 on SR 179 is located near the Chapel roundabout Sedona AZ (June 4, 2017) – The public is invited to a Coconino National Forest and Sedona Fire District co-hosted public event Tuesday evening, June 6, 2017,  from 5-7 p.m. to discuss fire and smoke topics that affect communities, as well as challenges faced when working with wildfire. The event will be held at the Sedona... 

Auto insurance updates now part of ServiceArizona.com

Sedona AZ (May 31, 2017) –Having insurance for your car, truck or other motor vehicle isn’t just a wise idea, it’s the law. Now the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division has added two options to help customers report their insurance information online at ServiceArizona.com. The Insurance Update is free and allows customers to electronically provide information regarding... 

Got dirt? Earthwork plays key role in building South Mountain Freeway

Sedona AZ (May 29, 2017) – Building a freeway requires moving a lot of dirt, particularly for the roadway surface, and to build bridge and wall foundations, embankments and connecting ramps. For the twenty two mile Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway, the largest ever highway project in Arizona, crews will haul and compact about 10 million cubic yards of earth, the equivalent of more than 800,000... 

ADOT 2017 Memorial Day Weekend Traffic Schedule

Sedona AZ (May 26, 2017) – During the Memorial Day weekend, state and local agencies are focusing on keeping motorists safe and placing equipment and resources along heavily traveled highways to help move traffic should incidents occur. The Arizona Department of Transportation and its contractors won’t schedule construction closures along state highways from Friday through late Monday evening.... 

ADOT lowering AZ I-17 speed limits

Sedona AZ (May 25, 2017) – As part of a safety campaign to reduce crashes and delays resulting from speeding and driver inattention, the Arizona Department of Transportation will reduce speed limits during peak Memorial Day weekend travel periods on a winding stretch of Interstate 17 north of Phoenix. ADOT will lower speed limits by 10 mph Friday, May 26, 2017, on northbound I-17 between New... 

Tucson Sonoran Corridor Route Study Seeks Public Input

Sedona AZ (May 24, 2017) – The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration have begun a three-year environmental study of potential routes for the proposed Sonoran Corridor, which would connect Interstate 19 to Interstate 10 south of Tucson International Airport. It begins with a comment period lasting through July 15, 2017, that encourages all members of the public... 

BLM Seeks Public Input for Buckeye Hills Travel Management Plan

Sedona AZ (May 23, 2017) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Lower Sonoran Field Office invites the public’s participation in the development of the Buckeye Hills Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment (TMP/EA). The two public meetings will be held on June 6 and June 7, 2017. The TMP/EA includes the Buckeye Hills East and West travel management areas and encompasses the communities... 
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