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Separating Wheat From Chaff In This Election Campaign
SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand
Sedona AZ (August 19, 2014) – Sedona has only a week left before its Mayoral and Council primary election. By now, most all candidate’s campaign strategies have devolved into arguing over who has the greatest credentials and who best employs tactical camouflage discussion topics. Debate of this City’s most important issues is nowhere to...
Harley McGuire on Travels with Seniors
Harley McGuire, SedonaEye.com star Four Paws Up Pet Columnist salutes his pals at Canines for Independence!
Sedona AZ (August 14, 2014) – Hey there, pals and moms and dads, more and more people are traveling with their pets these days, and businesses are taking notice. Pet friendly business practices are popping up all over, from banks who open their doors to both pets and people, to restaurants...
Eddie Maddock on Campaign Cover Ups
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock
Sedona AZ (August 13, 2014) – Just how bad and nasty will this election get? Keep in mind the beauty of our surroundings, and yet the potential for implosion perhaps has never been more intense.
We have at least one candidate running for City Council who opted to jeopardize support from legitimate voters by verbally assailing them due to disagreement on a...
Eye on Sedona Monsoon Flood Control
Article submitted by the City of Sedona AZ and authored by J. Andy Dickey, Assistant Community Development Director/City Engineer
Sedona AZ (August 13, 2014) – Upstream or Downstream…That Is the Question.
With monsoon activity there is the potential for flooding which may result in damage to buildings and property. Due to damage resulting from the flood event in 2009, flood control relief was...
Haskell Art Exhibit at City Hall
Artist David Haskell exhibition at Sedona city hall
Sedona AZ (August 12, 2014) – The oil paintings of local artist David Haskell are on exhibit in the Sedona City Hall Council Chambers through the end of September 2014.
David Haskell is primarily a self-taught artist who began painting landscapes and seascapes while in high school. Although he worked his way through college as an illustrator,...
Starry Skies Over Sedona
Sedona AZ (August 4, 2014) – The City of Sedona and the environmental organization Keep Sedona Beautiful (KSB) are proud to announce that the City of Sedona has been named the world’s eighth International Dark Sky Community by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA).
The Dark Skies movement started with professional and amateur astronomers alarmed that nocturnal skyglow from urban areas...
Sandy Moriarty, Candidate for Sedona Mayor
Sandy Moriarty, Candidate for Sedona Mayor
Sedona AZ (August 3, 2014) – I was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, where I graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in Economics. I moved to Sedona in January of 1972, when Sedona was a town of about 4,000, unincorporated, and split between two counties. I worked for the local branch of the Phoenix CPA firm, Walker & Armstrong...
Man Found Dead in Beaver Creek
Public help is needed by law enforcement as Peoria AZ man is found shot to death under suspicious circumstances on July 31 by Sedona area hikers
Sedona AZ (August 1, 2014) – Just before 11:00 in the morning yesterday, July 31, 2014, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) deputies were dispatched to the report of a dead body lying in water in Beaver Creek, along the Bell Trail in Wet Beaver...
Eye on Sedona’s Vocal Discord
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock
Sedona AZ (July 28, 2014) – Attention all you silly little people who would dare go against Home Rule, the Alternative Expenditure Limitation!
A letter from Sedona City Council candidate Jon Thompson, in the City of Sedona Publicity Pamphlet for the August 26, 2014 election, states “you are but a vocal minority of Sedona.” Does that, therefore, mean you...
Mayoral and Council Candidates Survey Responses
Sedona AZ (July 27, 2014) – Sedona Smart Meter Awareness (SSMA), the local residents’ group which has been informing the Sedona community about the effects of recently installed smart meters on health, privacy and safety, received survey responses from one mayoral and seven city council candidates.
It should be noted that in the city of Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, approximately 25%...

