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Local and National Box Office and Online Credit Sales Breach
Sedona AZ (June 28, 2013) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor sent by Sedona (Arizona) Studio Live President Susie Schomaker advising of a possible credit card security breach.
In addition to Studio Live ticket purchases, please be aware that Vendini provides box-office and online ticketing services to hundreds of entertainment venues, which include tour, casino, sports,...
ACC Oversight and Regulations Skewed in Favor of APS
Sedona AZ (June 28, 2013) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona resident Henry Twombly writes of his disappointment and concerns with lack of proper oversight by the Arizona Corporation Commission of APS:
Dear Commissioners,
I write to ask that you re-examine your oversight of APS. I can understand how tricky it must be “to balance the customers’ interest in affordable...
Sedona City Council Spends More Saves Less
Sedona AZ (June 24, 2013) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a Sedona resident writes:
Dear Editor,
Best not be fooled by the Mayor’s statement in the recent Community Connection newsletter that “the city has enjoyed operating surpluses for the last four years.” The General Fund operating reserves comprise approximately one-third of the city’s entire budget....
Customer Challenges APS Smart Meter Lies and Illegal Threats
ACC Commissioner Bob Burns
Sedona AZ (June 22, 2013) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona resident and Arizona taxpayer and APS ratepayer Warren Woodward writes an open letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission, a publicly elected regulatory body legally mandated to protect Arizona ratepayers from APS abuses of power, “Throughout this whole “smart” meter fiasco APS’s...
Sedona City Council Says No to APS Smart Meter Fees
Sedona AZ (June 20, 2013) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Nancy Baer of Sedona Smart Meter Awareness (SSMA) discusses the outcome of the June 19, 2013, Sedona City Council Special Workshop meeting:
Sedona City Council supports community-wide Smart Meter Opt Out
On Wednesday, June 19, the Sedona City Council held a Special Workshop to direct staff’s next steps regarding APS’ plan...
APS Tells Resident No Opt Out Option
Smart meter caught fire while in service
Sedona AZ (June 17, 2013) – Sue Bush, a SedonaEye.com reader, posted the following on Facebook @SedonaTimes:
The letter (below) was a letter my neighbor received and I did not. He has a pacemaker and other devices of concern. He just told me he called the 800 number and was told to disregard the above letter, to throw it away.
Perhaps we should all...
If It Poops Then You Scoop
Four Paws Up!
Sedona AZ (June 15, 2013) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona resident Mary Ann Waldron asks that every dog owner be respectful of other people.
Our SedonaEye.com Star Pet Columnist Harley McGuire agrees and sends a Four Paws Up! to Mary Ann who has written:
Whether it be white and fluffy, black and furry, short legged or long legged, dogs belong on a leash when being...
Sedona Residents Not Tourists Pay Majority Tax Revenue
Sedona AZ (June 11, 2013) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona resident Henry Twombly writes:
The City continues to mismanage our funds.
Sedona’s bond rating has been downgraded twice under our current mayor from A++ to A-. The Council has reneged on the original promise of subsidizing the waste-water plant by 46%, and next month will raise WW fees for the fourth time.
Since...
Americans Must Face Recession Not Over
Sedona AZ (June 10, 2013) – In an open letter to the Sedona City Council and the SedonaEye.com, city resident Jean Jenks writes the following:
Americans have only recovered 45% of money lost in the recession by end 2012 reports Federal Reserve.
Dear Editor,
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis’s 2012 Annual Report released May 30, 2013:
*Aggregate...
Maine Calls Smart Meter Audit After Ratepayers Costs Increase 1,848%
Sedona AZ (June 7, 2013) – “But now, just 3 years later, Central Maine Power (CMP) has come begging for an over 8% rate increase because they found that, instead of saving ratepayers $363 million, their “smart” meter program is actually going to cost ratepayers $99 million,” by way of introduction writes Warren Woodward in a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor about similar savings...

