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Phoenix Pastor and Wife Charged with Stealing from Poor

Phoenix couple Michael and Susanne Salman indicted on multiple charges PHOENIX AZ (August 30, 2012) — Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne announced that three Phoenix residents have been indicted by the State Grand Jury on multiple allegations that accuse the trio of defrauding $118,000 in health care benefits from AHCCCS – Arizona’s health care system for the indigent. Among those... 

Clean Elections Launches New Online Voter Tool

Be informed. PHOENIX AZ (August 5, 2012) — With early voting now underway for the Arizona August 28 primary election, the Citizens Clean Elections Commission is helping voters learn about the candidates running for office in their legislative district and the Arizona Corporation Commission.  A new online legislative district locator is now available on the www.CleanElections101.com website. The... 

Opt Out of APS Smart Meters Now

Smart Meter that caught fire after installation Sedona AZ (July 23, 2012) – The following is written by Sedona, Arizona resident Warren Woodward. He encourages its sharing via social networks and email distribution: Is everyone on the APS Smart Meter Opt out List? If not call today and register that you DO NOT WANT a SMART METER! I have a friend with 2 houses, one down in the Valley and one... 

Solar Powers German Nation

Commissioner Paul Newman Dear SedonaEye.com, Two of the state’s most prominent elected officials were on the road this past week, working to bring economic development opportunities to Arizona. Governor Jan Brewer traveled to Europe and Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton was in Washington, D.C.. It was a bi-partisan mission – outreach, contact, dialogue and, hopefully, results that will bring diversification,... 

Eye on City of Sedona Wastewater

Sedona AZ (May 23, 2012) – Some fifteen years ago, the voters of Sedona Arizona approved bonds to finance the wastewater system that runs underground for nine miles from the Chapel area to the treatment plant west of town on SR 89A. The original cost was somewhere between $75 (seventy-five) million and $90 (ninety) million dollars. This debt is now around $60 (sixty) million dollars. For a city... 

ACC Commissioner Newman Requests Governor Veto

Commissioner Paul Newman Sedona AZ (March 29, 2012) – Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman writes the following HB 2789 opinion for the Sedona Eye: I am writing to encourage Governor Brewer to veto HB2789/Striker, which cedes the Arizona Corporation Commission’s authority to the Legislature. Attorneys from both the Legislature and the Commission have found the bill unconstitutional,... 

AZ Corporation Chairman Accused of Stomping on Civil Rights

Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman Phoenix AZ (July 13, 2011)-In a written statement issued to the public from the desk of Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman and printed here without comment by SedonaEye.com, Commissioner Newman writes the following of a recent Arizona Corporation Commission event and the Chairman’s request for action:     “I will not subject my... 

DOE Report to Congress: Water and Solar

Concentrating Solar Power plants can employ a variety of technologies to reduce water consumption writes Bevan Griffiths-Sattenspiel. Visit http://rivernetwork.org for more on this article. Sedona AZ (June 27, 2010) – Concentrating solar power plants can employ a variety of technologies to reduce water consumption. Below is an article authored by Bevan Griffiths-Sattenspiel: The U.S. Department... 

Coal Power and Water in Arizona Don’t Mix

John Neville By John Neville, contributing Sedona Times guest writer – Thanks to the wonderful work by Arizona Republic reporter Shaun McKinnon, many people do know that pumping water around this desert state uses enormous amounts of energy. The fact that the Central Arizona Project (CAP) is the single largest user of electricity in Arizona should not be a claim to fame. It should be a somewhat... 
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