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Arizona Highways Are an Eyesore

Sedona AZ (August 30, 2014) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: August 30, 2014 Representative John Kavanagh House of Representatives 1700 W. Washington Room 114 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Subject: Is ADOT putting the taxpayer at risk? Dear Mr. John Kavanagh, Per your request and my inquiry, I am sending you a partial list of the outright irresponsible actions on the part of ADOT... 

Inmates Litter and Trash Community Clean Up

Yavapai County inmates clean up highway litter Sedona AZ (March 20, 2013) – One of the ongoing projects involving inmates housed at the Camp Verde Detention Center is a program which deploys specially selected inmates in clean-up duty around Yavapai County. On March 14, 2013, a crew of inmates was assigned to litter and trash pick-up along a one mile stretch of Highway 260 in Camp Verde. This... 

Local Boys and Girls Make a Difference

Cottonwood AZ Boys and Girls Club earned money picking up trash Cottonwood AZ (October 13, 2012) –Folksville USA Adopt-A-Highway program sponsored a cash prize essay contest for the Cottonwood Boys and Girls Club youth participating in the Folksville USA Litter-Aid Stand 101 and Cash4Trash program to earn money for their club. Working together, to-date, the Cottonwood boys and girls have earned... 

Abandoned Political Signs Indicate Lack of Character

Abandoned political signs litter Arizona highways Dear Verde Valley residents, Americans and taxpayers,   PC, also known as political correctness, isn’t part of my vocabulary – so hang on tight.   When I was young, 65 years ago, the nearest adult could reshape the attitude of any young person out of control, without hesitation or beating-around-the-bush trying to be PC. What... 
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