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Sedona Studio Spotlight: Pam Gunning, Loom Weaver
Sedona fiber artist, Pam Gunning
First in a series of six stories by Sedona artist, Nancy Robb Dunst, Sedona Times newspaper and sedonaeye.com contributing writer, featuring members of Fiber Arts Sedona community.
Walking from her home, onto a soft dirt path, into the studio of artist Pam Gunning is like entering a rich and textured painting; her creativity...
Private Extensions of Sedona Sewer System Approved
The Sedona City Council recently approved a process for private extensions of the public wastewater system. The change in policy will affect properties where City-funded sewer has not been installed and allows for privately funded extensions of the system so that properties can connect. The new policy will help to assure that capacity for treatment and effluent management is maintained for all properties...
Once Upon Stone
Today people died.
Someone’s cousin, in his early fifties, died after a long illness brought about by debauchery. He held such promise, they said. The family wants a note from above that says poor diet, drug and alcohol abuse were worth a year of watching him die in hospice, and the few decades of lost longevity.
Today people died.
A once best friend died in Maine. I read her eulogy;...
The Arizona Immigration Fiasco’s Unintended Consequences
By Tommy Acosta: Without passing judgment on the attributes or alleged Draconian effects of Arizona’s SB1070 Immigration Bill, let us take a look at one consequence of illegal immigration people are overlooking.
One cannot effectively argue undocumented aliens in Arizona are not taking advantage of the system.
Their children are attending our schools. They are on Food Stamps. They are taking jobs...
AZ CD1 Congresswoman Kirkpatrick Position
CD1 Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick greets supporters at a Sedona fundraiser
Sedona AZ (July 27, 2010) – The following is a statement on Border Security and Immigration by Arizona Congressional District 1 U.S. Congresswoman (Democrat) Ann Kirkpatrick:
I have been working for years with law enforcement to deal with Washington’s failure to get control of our border region. I know what is at...
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Why Lies Are Better Than Truth
Eddie Maddock, sedonaeye.com contributing writer and Sedona Times Newspaper, Assistant Editor
Now and then when something unexpected pops into our lives the inclination frequently is to capture and preserve the event, object or, in some cases, memory. Pressed flowers, ticket stubs, baseball cards, photographs and autographs are examples of collectables for many of us.
The following...
Ten Ways to Stretch Your Dollars
Kim Johanson, contributing writer sedonaeye.com Senior Issues and Health Care
Various senior and financial experts suggest 10 ways that seniors and others can stretch their dollars:
1. Seek the services of an objective financial planner. The Garrett Planning Network (www.garrettplanningnetwork.com) features experts throughout the country who offer their advice on a fee-only basis.
2. Get...
Call To Obama: Stop the Foreclosures!
Tommy Acosta, Sedona Times Publishing guest writer
Sedona AZ (July 22, 2010) – Now that recent polls show 6 in 10 Americans have expressed doubt President Barack Obama can be depended upon to make the right decision, perhaps it is time for him to make a decision that would put America back on track and give hope to a nation floundering in fear and apprehension for the future. The one, single...
New President for Keep Sedona Beautiful
Sedona the Beautiful photo by Melissa Morrison c2010
On June 17, the Trustees of the Keep Sedona Beautiful Board of Directors accepted the resignation of President Steve DeVol, who resigned for personal reasons, and unanimously elected trustee Tom O’Halleran as President to serve the remaining six months of DeVol’s term. Steve will continue to serve on the board and support a number of projects.
The...

