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Sedona Barbara’s Park Request for Action

Sedona AZ (July 23, 2011) – In a Letter to the Sedona Eye editor, Madeleine O’Callaghan of the Barbara Antonsen Memorial Park Board writes the following:   Sedona Barbara Antonsen Memorial Park Project needs you to get involved on Tuesday! PLEASE TAKE ACTION on one or all of these THREE OPTIONS now !    Thank you, Madeleine O’Callaghan   • YOUR PRESENCE at the meeting JULY... 

Sedona Defaults on Festival Tourism Says Citizen

J. Rick Normand Sedona AZ (June 14, 2011)- In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona resident J. Rick Normand takes the Sedona City Council and Mayor to task for failing to see the economic handwriting on the wall:  “Dear Mayor and Sedona City Council, Sedona, Arizona has completely and utterly defaulted the world of festival tourism structured as signature experiences to... 

Sewer Sampling Reveals Patterns of Drug Use

Sedona AZ (June 29, 2011)-Dear Editor, I read this recent article and felt it important to share with fellow SedonaEye.com readers: Lucas Laursen …http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/89/i25/8925scene3.html Here are a few exerpts from the complete story: …While high school graduates in Oslo, Norway, partied hard for two weeks last spring during the so-called Russ graduation festivities, levels of... 

No Uranium Mining Near Grand Canyon Says ACC Newman

Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman Sedona AZ (June 25, 2011)-In a letter to the Sedona Eye, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman comments on the Arizona Department of Interior uranium mining moratorium near the Grand Canyon: Dear Editor, I was born and raised on a dairy farm, and like my fellow Arizonans who ranch and farm, appreciate the importance of clean water to the sustainability... 

Sedona Tlaquepaque Farmers Market A No-Go

In happier days, the Sedona Winter Farmers Market opening at the Sedona airport. Katrin Themlitz, director/founder Sedona Community farmers market is center right. Hi there, The Tlaquepaque Farmers Market is not going forward this summer season.  We are keeping the option open to expand to this location in the future.  The 2011 summer season market at Relics Restaurant parking lot is going forward... 

Sedona City Council Fatal Error in Judgment

Dear Mayor Adams and Honorable Members of Council, Regarding Friday’s 6/17/2011 ADOT meeting in Chinle: I understand that both John Halikowski (ADOT Director) and John McGee (ADOT Executive Director of Planning and Policy) directly addressed the fact that the Sedona City Council had not set a date for the Referendum. Basically their comments were as follow: ‘Sedona has asked us to keep... 

Citizens Tell Sedona Fire Board Stop Abusing Power

Former Sedona Fire Chief, Nazih M. Hazime Sedona AZ (June 14, 2011)-These comments come from the latest minutes of the SFD Work Board Session of 6/8/11. In my opinion they reflect the feelings of the vast majority of the residents of the Sedona Fire District who feel that four members of this board are playing with the lives of those who expect professional services from the hard-working fire personnel.... 

Right to Vote Viewpoint from Prescott Valley

Dear SedonaEye.com editors, Voter Suppression Is Mounting! Conservatives say they’re for national freedoms and rights. What about our right to vote? How about a return to the Jim Crow voting laws that prevailed after the Civil War? Think it couldn’t happen? Think again. Voter Suppression is the new banner of the Republican Party. If you can’t find candidates to the peoples liking,... 

Get Over It

Sedona AZ (May 30, 2011)-Dear Editor, From behind GOP/Tea Party closed doors Legislators emerge from hiding with Arizona budget balanced … tax burden shifted to counties … cities … poor … mentally incompetent … education … so get over it. Brewer signs off on a slashed budget…$1.1 bil cut; governor says state on ‘road to recovery’…Tucson Citizen and The Arizona Republic…... 

Hey Sedona, We’ve Been Scammed!

I believe Sedonans have just been scammed by the organization called Let the People Vote (LTPV) on 89A! LTPV doesn’t seem to really care about letting the people vote. I attended the ADOT Board meeting May 20 where Councilor Mike Ward, on behalf of City Council, requested ADOT’s Board to extend the deadline on the 89A Route Transfer deal from June 30 until December 15 so the referendum... 
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