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The Labyrinth: Part Two of Angel Valley Remix series

It’s been a few days since my second visit to Angel Valley and I have noticed several things about myself that are changing.  I am now more conscious of my thinking-process for starters.  Like many of you, my mind was always filled with chatter that polluted real thinking, the chatter that prevented us from being in the moment.  I would often think about things or events from the past and... 

Air Quality Forecast Reports Available by E-mail

This week we celebrate National Air Quality Awareness Week 2010.  The US Environmental Protection Agency wants to enhance public awareness by offering a way to get local air quality forecasts directly to your email account.  You can sign up at www.enviroflash.info.  You can choose to receive an air quality forecast report daily, or only when health risks rise.   The EPA established the Air Quality... 

Could Immigration Furor Create Positive Evolution?

By JESSE WASHINGTON (AP) May 3 2010- – Two decades ago, when Arizona voters rejected a Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, the NFL yanked the Super Bowl from suburban Phoenix. The boycott marked a major turning point in the journey to nationwide acceptance of the King holiday.  Today, Arizona, a state full of travelers from across the Americas, is being boycotted again over a new immigration law said... 

Uranium Contamination Widespread Around Grand Canyon

Study: Uranium Contamination Widespread Around Grand Canyon April 1, 2010 | AZPM  Uranium is found widely in the Grand Canyon watershed. Some of the toxic metal ends up in the Colorado River, and the water supply for millions of people. Mining companies are filing hundreds of new claims to explore for uranium around the Grand Canyon. But a new study suggests more mining will add to the already substantial... 

NEW TIME! Celebration of Sedona 2010 at Los Abrigados Resort May 24

BECAUSE YOU ASKED WE CHANGED THE TIME SO THOSE THAT WORK CAN JOIN THE CELEBRATION! NOW 4:30-7:00 PM on May 24th at Los Abrigados Resort and Spa hosted by Los Abrigados, Sedona Times Publishing and the Elks-Sedona Lodge,  it’s the Celebration of Sedona 2010 with Mayor Rob Adams and our most honorable Sedona City Council members, retiring and elected.  It’s time to thank those who... 

ADOT SR 179 Improvement Project Weekly Update

For a complete listing of freeway and highway restrictions across Arizona visit ADOT’s Travel Information Site at www.az511.com or call 5-1-1. If you have information for the Scenic 179 construction updates, please send it to pr@scenic179.com or fax to 928-204-9835. You can also visit their website at www.scenic179.com.  Read More →

Enraged Bobcat Attacks Dog, Injures Man

  Pinal County Arizona Florence AZ (April 21 2010) – The Pinal County Public Health Services District is issuing a rabies advisory and urging Pinal County residents to have their animals vaccinated against the fatal disease. On April 20, 2010 a resident of Mammoth was attacked by a bobcat while outside his home in his yard. The bobcat lunged from under a parked vehicle and caused numerous... 

Boots for OUR Troops Event

Sedona AZ (April 19, 2010) – The Boots for OUR Troops program will be sponsored by several retail stores participating in the Sedona Village of Oak Creek Full Moon Walk on April 24, 2010, from 4:00 – 7:00 in the evening. Join us in the Village and enjoy food, music, arts, beverages, prizes to help support Arizona Veterans, active military and their families. Over the past two years,... 

Erika Niemann, An introduction of a contributing Sedona Times writer

As the developer and author of the Empowerment Through My Subconcsious System and Love, A Journey of Discovery, Erika Niemann brings a broad range of knowledge and real-world experience, as well as a profound understanding of Universal Principles, to the process of personal and business unfoldment and fulfillment. With a background in small business management, to include fields as diverse as... 

Angel Valley Remix by Sedona Times contributing writer, Jim Franckowiak

Writing this week’s story caused much thought.  First off, though, I’m sitting at a coffee shop as I write this which for me is really coloring outside the lines, but here goes… Last Sunday, my friend asked if I wanted to go for a drive and visit a labyrinth.  She said it was nearby and since nothing was on my agenda, I was game and off we went.  We eventually turned off Hwy 89A... 
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