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Community Foundation Welcomes Five New Board Members
PRESCOTT, AZ (August 31 2010)— Paul Border, Steve Bracety, Kati Kelly, Paula Morris and Tim Naylor have been named to the Advisory Board of the Yavapai County Community Foundation, a sixteen year-old charitable foundation and an affiliate of the Arizona Community Foundation.
Paul Border
Paul R. Border brings vast estate and tax planning knowledge to the Community Foundation advisory board. Having...
Your Candidate, Your Questions, Submit Questions for Our Print Issue Q and A with the Candidates
For our September issue, the New Sedona Times is asking readers to submit questions for the candidates.
It’s your chance to ask the hard questions, the easy questions, and the issues that concern you.
Submit your questions to jonid@esedona.net, be sure and include which candidate/candidates the question is addressed to. And please limit your
questions to less than 70 words, so I can submit and print...
Hollywood Jim Eats 15.Quince in Jerome!
Sedona’s ST.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan
Out and About in Jerome
Hollywood Jim Eats 15.Quince in Jerome! In Spanish, quince is pronounced keen-say and stands for the number fifteen (15). The number fifteen also signifies humility in the I-Ching and the only thing humble about 15.Quince Grill and Cantina Restaurant in Jerome Arizona is the man behind the food.
I had the distinct...
Learning Never Retires at Yavapai College’s OLLI
Fall is upon us and the start of a new school year for students at Yavapai College. For those who are retired, school will also be in session at the college’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI, as it is known fondly by its members) of Sedona and the Verde Valley.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Yavapai College is one of one hundred and twenty Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes...
Healthcare: Indicators of Seniors’ Well-Being
Kim Johanson, contributing writer www.SedonaEye.com Senior Issues and Health Care
Senior citizens are enjoying longer lives, better health and better economic security, but the cost of health care for the elderly has risen dramatically, according to Older Americans 2010: Key Indicators of Well-Being, which was released in June by the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics:
According...
Hey, Why’d My Property Tax Go Up?
Article written by Pam Pearsall, Yavapai County Assessor with Joni Dahlstrom, sedonaeye.com Staff Writer.
Pam Pearsall, Yavapai County Assessor
Some people call the Arizona property tax system a Shell Game because there are so many jurisdictions
and departments involved in the process. Here are a few points to know as a tax payer:.
The Property Tax System relies on two numbers to determine...
The Real Story of the Primary, Money is Everything
Sedona Times Publishing Political Central columnist Joni Dahlstrom analyzes the recent Arizona primary in this follow the money article.
Sedona Times Political Central columns are authored by Joni Dahlstrom, SedonaEye.com Staff Writer
In spite all the talk of citizen activism, the chatter that citizens have just simply had enough of slick well-funded candidates, the August 24th Primary in Arizona...
Dear Sedona Times Readers: Vote August 24th
This is an answer that I posted in response to a Sedona Times reader, Emma Carpini, a good citizen who wrote expressing a concern that our newspaper was slanted in one direction. We hope that our reply to Ms. Carpini will address any other reader’s misconception of our 2010 election and candidate coverage.
Our Sedona Times daily eBlasts are only a tip of the news coverage found on the Sedona...
Andy Tobin – Candidate Arizona House of Representatives Legislative District One – Republican
Andy Tobin
Sedona AZ (August 23, 2010) – “The economy and jobs in Arizona are most important right now,” Arizona Legislative District One (AZ LD1) House of Representatives incumbent Republican Andy Tobin said. “I have been pushing for a jobs bill in the session and pushing for it since we got out. If we get Arizona back to work the economy will be better because people will be able to...
Penny Kotterman – Candidate Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction – Democrat (Primary)
SEDONA AZ–“I believe our public education system is in trouble and that I have the experience and leadership to change that,” Democratic candidate for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Penny Kotterman said. “It is just pretty much that simple.
‘It is in trouble on a variety of fronts. The standard line is that we are doing more and more with less and less, with more and more...

