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State Investigating National Monument Groups

Sedona AZ (October 8, 2015) – “The State of Arizona has commenced an official investigation into the public activities of both the proponents of and opposition to, the proposed Sedona-Verde Valley Red Rock National Monument. The State’s investigation will consider the possibility of unsubstantiated claims made by some or all stakeholder parties, the evasion by some activist players of disclosure... 

Anti National Monument Designation Gains Momentum

SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand notes in his latest National Monument designation expose’ that the RESCUE OUR ARIZONA RED ROCKS (ROARR) Movement Gains Momentum as KSB Falters! Sedona AZ (September 14, 2015) – Sorry to interrupt your regularly scheduled program, but the ROARR movement is gaining inmmense momentum against KSB, the Sierra Club and the City of Sedona activist... 

Damn All of You Who Want All the Facts!

SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand Sedona AZ (August 25, 2015) – On October 18, 2012, Angela LeFevre, current City of Sedona Councilor and a very vocal supporter of KSB, had released in her behalf by Steve DeVol, owner and publisher of Sedonadotbiz and a former President of KSB, a campaign video of her failed 2012 run for Arizona Legislative District 6 House of Representatives.... 

Is there a National Monument designation downside? Part II

SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand addresses the National Monument designation pros and cons in the second of his two part series analysis Sedona AZ (August 15, 2015) – This is the second of my two part series “Is there a National Monument designation downside?” You won’t find the answers at the Keep Sedona Beautiful website! We left off in Part I with an investigation... 

Preventing Mold and Mildew

Merrill Roberts’ Monsoon in Sedona Sedona AZ (June 14, 2015) – Not all of the damage from flooding takes place while your home or business is under water. Long after the flood waters have receded, mold and mildew can present serious and ongoing health issues. Monsoon rains can bring severe rain storms and flooding. Property owners and residents should take steps to protect the health... 

EPA Proposes Pollution Controls at Six Arizona Facilities

Sedona AZ (June 18, 2014) – In January 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed pollution controls at six facilities in Arizona to improve visibility at national parks and wilderness areas. EPA proposed a federal plan to limit emissions such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide tailored to six facilities: Tucson Electric Power’s Sundt Plant in Tucson, Chemical Lime Nelson in... 

Sewer Water Injection Well Lawsuit

Sedona AZ (June 14, 2014) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Sedona’s Vice-Mayor hopes people drink sewer water – Information and Opinion by Warren Woodward, Sedona Arizona. June 14, 2014 You just can’t make this stuff up! Sedona City Council I sent Sedona Council an article as a reminder that their vote to establish a sewer water injection well was a huge... 

Midgley Bridge Gets Public Restroom

Sedona SR 89A Midgely Bridge Sedona AZ (April 30, 2014) – Visitors will have no reason to step behind the bushes at Midgley Bridge Overlook, a popular Sedona tourist site. A new public restroom will soon be available, the first construction of a public toilet along the Oak Creek Corridor since 2007. The U.S. Forest Service (USFS), in partnership with the Oak Creek Watershed Council (OCWC), is in... 

Environmental Town Hall Meeting Tonight

Sedona AZ (January 29, 2014) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor from subscriber Nancy Baer sharing her invitation to join an environmental issue Town Hall tonight via telephone: Last night in his State of the Union Address, President Obama celebrated recent victories and outlined his administration’s plans to continue addressing the threat of climate change in 2014. At... 

Coconino National Forest Impact Statement

Sedona AZ (December 12, 2013) – The Coconino National Forest has prepared a Draft Revised Land Management Plan and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). The public is asked to review and comment on the documents. Comments received will be used to finalize the plan. The final CNF land management plan will replace the current plan, approved in 1987, and provide management direction for... 
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