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Eye on Sedona with Police Chief Ray Cota

Eye on Sedona with Sedona Police Chief Ray Cota was submitted by the City of Sedona Sedona AZ (October 10, 2012) – This City of Sedona Arizona column, Eye on Sedona, is written by Ray Cota, Sedona Chief of Police: As the many improvements along State Route 89A are coming to a completion, I thought this would be an opportune time to highlight some of the activities that the police department... 

Sedona Fire Board November Election Information

SEDONA AZ (June 18, 2012) –  Two Sedona Fire District Governing Board positions will be filled through the General Election on November 6, 2012. The two positions are each for four-year terms ending November 30, 2016. Sedona Fire District Board candidates must be registered voters and residents of the Sedona Fire District which includes West Sedona, the Red Rock Loop Road area, Uptown Sedona, Oak... 

Sedona Housing Rehabilitation Program

Sedona AZ (February 3, 2012) – The City of Sedona has received federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding from the Arizona Department of Housing to provide housing repair services to approximately ten low-to-moderate income homeowners within the City of Sedona, with repairs for each home ranging between $3,000 and $15,000. The City and Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG)... 

Sedona Fire District Board Recall Election

SEDONA AZ (January 24, 2012) – Three Sedona Fire District Governing Board positions will be filled through a Recall Election on May 15, 2012. Two of the positions are to fill terms ending November 30, 2014; one position is for a six-month period to fill a term ending November 30, 2012. Fire Board candidates must be registered voters and residents of the Sedona Fire District (which includes West Sedona, Red... 

Helping Kids Succeed Arizona Style

Sedona AZ (August 24, 2011)-Now that the 2011-2012 school year is in session, attention to factors that help children succeed are being addressed by Arizona state, county and local school districts.  Believing that children need more than just school to be successful and that children need involved families and community, the Arizona School Board Association has scheduled a two-and-a-half-hour meeting at... 

2010 Census: Your 5-10 Minutes Determines Future for Cities, Towns & Counties

It’s quick, easy and confidential.  The US Census form will be arriving in your mailbox if it hasn’t already arrived.   The 2010 Census is the shortest in history.  There are just 10 questions per household.  What does the Census mean for all counties?  Federal aid, representation in Congress, reimbursement for disasters and crises — all of these things are cued to the Census count. ... 
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