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Vacated Sedona City Council Seat Generates Interest

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (January 21, 2016) – As of the morning of January 21, 2016, following is a list of the names of the people who have picked up applications to fill the vacancy on the Sedona City Council created by the recent resignation of Angela LeFevre: Packets were received from office of the Sedona City Clerk on January 11 by: Steve Segner Bob Stevens Kal Thoff... 

Round Three in Smart Meter Court Case Update

Sedona AZ (November 20, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: “Smart” Meter Court Case Update, Pt. III – Another Appeal as Judge Rules Against Me Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward Sedona, Arizona On November 5th, 2015, the judge in my “smart” meter case against the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) and its five commissioners... 

Arizona Congressman Responds to Arizona Liberty on National Monument Issue

Sedona AZ (November 2, 2015) – Representative Dr. Paul A. Gosar (AZ-04) plans to introduce legislation this Thursday, November 6, 2015, to reform the 1906 Antiquities Act and stop its continuing abuse. This legislation will update the 1906 Antiquities Act to ensure local community interests, as well as private property rights and water rights, are protected. National monuments can be powerful... 

Sedona Traffic Accident Closes Scenic Highway

Sedona AZ (June 21, 2015) – On June 21, 2015, at 12:04 in the morning, the Sedona Police Department responded to the area of State Route 179 near the City limits after a Sedona resident called 9-1 -1 to report what may have sounded like a vehicle crash. Sedona officers checked the area and found a large commercial cargo truck off the roadway, south of the Little Horse Trailhead on northbound... 

Sedona Road Closed After Accident

Sedona Breaking News – Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is announcing a road closure on Jacks Canyon Road, between Sunliffe Drive and Concho Drive in the Village of Oak Creek, due to downed power lines resulting from a single vehicle non-injury accident. APS expects the closure to last between 6 and 8 hours. Traffic will be detoured at each of these intersections during the closure.   Preliminary... 

Breaking News Fire in South Sedona

Sedona Fire Department responds to Sunday morning call Sedona AZ (November 23, 2014) – Today, Sedona Fire Department responded to a fire in the south Sedona area off State Route 179 near Poco Diablo Resort and the old Hawkeye Trailer Park. It appears to be under control as of noontime. Updates will be provided as available.    Read More →

Sedona Vehicle Burglaries Alert

Sedona AZ (June 17, 2012) – On June 16, 2012, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were notified of three vehicle burglaries occurring at trail heads in the Village of Oak Creek area. Locations include the Long Canyon trail head, Devil’s Bridge trail head, and Fossil Creek trail head access area. In the case of the Long Canyon vehicle burglary, suspect(s) busted a rear passenger window... 

Sedona Fire Board Business Meeting Minutes

Dear Editor, Of particular interest, read Joe Demme’s report to the Board and his appalling personal attack on Sedona “yellow shirts” and citizen Wendy Tanzer for her Red Rock News Letter to the Editor opinion.  Visit the website www.SFDrecall.com for more information and to take action. Concerned Citizen Sedona, AZ   DRAFT  SFD BOARD BUSINESS MEETING Station #1 – 2860 Southwest Drive... 

Sedona City Election Mail-in Ballots Big Success

SEDONA AZ-March 23, 2010–More than half of the mail-in ballots were returned in the Sedona city election ending March 9th said Yavapai County elections department director, Lynn Constabile.  Of the 6,778 registered Sedona voters, Constabile reported 53.6% returned valid ballots.  The County deemed the vote by mail program a success when compared with other town and city elections since... 

Proposition 400 Resoundingly Rejected by Sedona voters

March 9, 2010-Sedona AZ–Sedona voters resoundingly rejected Proposition 400 in its current city election.  Prop 400 was written to overturn the direct election of the Sedona mayor in favor of an appointed mayor chosen from and by seated city Council members.  For a second time in its history, Sedona voters affirmed the right to vote for the direct election of its mayor.   Read More →
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