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Sedona Art for Kids

Art for Kids Science Fair Project Sedona AZ (May 2 2011)–Art For Kids’ paintings, drawings, and sculptures are on display at the Sedona Public Library from May 1 through May 15, 2011. There are three large murals, oil pastels, acrylic paintings, fiber-clay sculptures, fused glass, and more. These works of art were created at last year’s summer art camp, as well as throughout this year, by... 

Yavapai County Superior Court Clerk Appointed

Sandra Markham PHOENIX AZ (May 2 2011)–Arizona Governor Jan Brewer announced the appointment of Sandra Markham to serve as the Clerk of the Superior Court for Yavapai County. “It is an honor to appoint Sandra Markham as Clerk of the Superior Court for Yavapai County,” said Governor Brewer. “Her numerous years as a court reporter and her institutional knowledge from serving within the Yavapai... 

Three Citywide Permits Available for Sedona Residents

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona has made available three Citywide Right-of-Way permits. These permits are the first permits issued under a unique City process for permitting certain types of work within City right-of-way. This process allows City residents to proceed with work by completing and complying with the terms of a permit available on the City website. There is no need to come to the... 

Bluegrass in the Red Rocks

Bluegrass in the Red Rocks at RED ROCK STATE PARK on Saturday, May 7th 2011 from 1:30 – 4:30pm. Admission is $23.00 per person and for kids 14 and under only $13.00. Tickets are available for purchase on the Benefactors website www.BenefactorsRRSP.org. {pictured right is the Burnett Family Bluegrass Band, scheduled entertainers) Attendance is capped at 300 due to limited parking capacity. Net... 

Sedona Block Party Permits

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona Public Works Department, City Maintenance Division has created a Block Party Permit allowing use of the public right-of-way by City residents. The process allows residents to plan their Block Party using the guidelines, procedures and conditions of approval, provided as part of the permit packet, which may be obtained from the City Website, www.sedonaaz.gov under... 

Supervisors Approve $2.1M Budget Reduction

Sedona AZ (April 22, 2011) – In their Wednesday meeting, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors took a major step in balancing its upcoming budget by adopting $2.1 million in cuts for the new fiscal year, which starts in July. County Manager Fritz Behring has recommended $5 million in cuts to the general fund for next year as part of a multi-year effort to bring county spending in line with existing... 

Yavapai County Computer Network Hit by Qakbot

Cottonwood AZ (April 21, 2011) – The following is a public service information message issued by Julie Ayers, Yavapai County Administrator for immediate release: “Yavapai County’s computer network was hit early Tuesday morning, April 19, 2011, by a virus called “Qakbot” which has proven to be difficult to remove. As a result, County business has been seriously impacted and at this... 

ADOT DotGov Web Site Update

Please visit the Adot.gov web site for complete information or read below: For more information regarding local access, please visit www.azdot.gov/marshstation or contact Sr. Community Relations Officer Linda Ritter at 520-388-4266 or lritter@azdot.gov. For those traveling that night, please note the following 24-hour gasoline station locations: I-10 and SR 90 The junction of SR 90 and... 

Dear Editor: Kachina Village Wetlands Development

Greetings, My name is Gretchen Lopez. Both my husband and myself have lived here in Kachina Village for over 24 years.  I have been teaching art at the Sedona Arts Center for over 11 years. I need to get in touch with the folks who are a part of the “Friends of the Verde River” in order to bring their attention to a proposed housing development, which would entail 132 units or “Affordable... 

RoadRunner Beep Beeps No More in Sedona!

Sedona AZ–The City of Sedona discontinued its public transit RoadRunner service effective June 6, 2011 by City Council vote on April 12, 2011. The Council voted to terminate the RoadRunner transit service in the Uptown/Gallery District. Currently, the RoadRunner service operates in the Uptown area from the municipal parking lot on Schnebly Lane and to Tlaquepaque and Hillside Shops. The RoadRunner... 
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