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Unwanted $50+million Verde Connect increases tax bills despite pandemic
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Below is a letter … it affects the entire county. With the added financial problems of COVID-19.
Dear Editor,
I wrote last year that the Verde Connect project, which will cost 50+ million dollars plus ongoing maintenance, is too expensive for our county. We recently bonded a jail expansion with resulting tax increase. They plan...
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I want to thank you, our Jett Life Ministries friends, for your prayers and financial support during this unprecedented year of challenges. More than ever, our passion is to continue to reach people worldwide to let them know of the saving grace of Christ. John 10:10 says, “I (Jesus) have come that they might have life and have...
Arizona Supreme Court issues COVID-19 direction to courts and public
Sedona AZ – Chief Justice Robert M. Brutinel issued Administrative Order 2020-47 providing Arizona’s courts and the public with direction on court operations in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). The Order includes direction for in-person proceedings, empaneling juries, limiting access to courthouses and courtrooms, implementing social distancing, continuing matters, and using technology to...
Yavapai County Court Issues Coronavirus Guidance
Historic Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott AZ.
Sedona AZ – Working closely with State and County Officials to monitor the evolving information regarding COVID-19 and with currently no confirmed cases in Yavapai County, the Superior Court in Yavapai County is endeavoring to respond reasonably to the concerns raised in the community regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and keep its Courts open.
Based...
Census Bureau workers begin 2020 survey
Sedona AZ – As the 2020 Census approaches, Yavapai County residents will begin to see Census Bureau workers out in their communities. The public is reminded to ensure they are being visited by an OFFICIAL representative.
Decennial Census Address Canvassers, who verify addresses in preparation for the Census, will be in the area through July, and permanent annual surveyors may currently be in...
Yavapai County currently has 27 jobs to fill
Sedona AZ – Start 2020 with a new outlook on life and possibly a new career with Yavapai County. If you recently graduated from high school, moved to the area or are just in need of a new career, now is the time to act.
Yavapai County is one of the larger employers in the area and currently looking to fill 27 positions. This may be the perfect time to start a new career doing something you love...
Sedona Vice Mayor Martinez discusses sex trafficking in America
Article submitted by the city of Sedona and written by Vice Mayor John Martinez.
Sedona AZ – See Something, Say something!
Before I begin my City Talk article about something that I am deeply passionate about, I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and plans for a Happy New Year.
My subject is about sex and human trafficking.
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery involving the...
Sedona Sunset Park playground renovation update
Pictured above in 2017, Sunset Park children’s playground is undergoing a 2019 renovation. [Photo credit city of Sedona AZ]Sedona AZ – The newly renovated playground at Sunset Park is expected to reopen on November 7, 2019. The reopening date is subject to delay, if inclement weather affects the construction schedule.
The Sunset Park grass area, picnic ramadas, and tennis and basketball courts...
Sedona Sunset Park playground closes for upgrade
Article submitted by the city of Sedona.
Sedona AZ – The playgrounds at Sunset Park will be closed from Friday, October 4 through Sunday, November 3, 2019. The grass area, picnic ramadas and tennis and basketball courts are still open to the public during normal park hours.
The necessary closure is to accommodate the playground surface upgrade that will be taking place. Playground borders and wood...
The Verde Bridge Nobody Wants
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Dear Editor,
The Verde Connect is being challenged for its negative eco-impact on the fragile desert river and valley. Camp Verde AZ is slated for a bridge that “nobody wants” writes Yavapai County’s Eric Eberhard. @Photo Exclusive SedonaEye.com
This section is not the actual letter. It is to convince you that...