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U.S. Rep. Kirkpatrick Condemns Washington Republicans for Playing Politics

Sedona AZ–Arizona’s Congressional District 1 Representative Ann Kirkpatrick (Democrat) today bitterly condemned a blatantly political maneuver by Washington Republicans, who blocked passage of two of her bills to safeguard unique Arizona treasures while creating jobs in her district. Local support for the NSA designation was bi-partisan but the freshman Congresswoman was unable to garner... 

Dear Editor: Response to Labor Day Visitor Letter

Sedona Hwy 179 (September 23 2010 Print Edition) Response to “Letter from Labor Day visitors…”  written by Greg Flippen from Mesa, AZ, here is my response:  Thanks to tourists we have many great restaurants, galleries, shops, and events.  Please keep visiting!  Please remember why you are visiting.  I think the answer is all of the above in one of the most beautiful settings on earth.  Do... 

Dear Editor Help Save the NSA Vote

Sedona AZ (September 23, 2010) – The SedonaEye.com received this Letter to the Editor regarding pending HR 4823 in the United States Congress sponsored by Arizona Democratic Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick, CD-1: Dear Members and Friends!  URGENT REQUEST TO HELP SAVE THE NSA BILL Yesterday, the NSA Designation (HR 4823) was debated on the floor of the House of Congress, under rules of suspension. ... 

Dear Publisher: Weed Abatement Article

Weeds in Hwy 179 Medians – North view – Exclusive SedonaEye.com Photo c2010 Sedona AZ (September 23, 2010) –  In a letter to the Sedona Times newspaper and its SedonaEye.com online news site, a Sedona resident writes the following: I was pleased to see an article in your publication (September 23 2010 Print Edition) by Brent Maupin regarding the current weed abatement (or spreading) program... 

Sedona’s Most Endangered Places

Sedona the Beautiful photo by Melissa Morrison c2010 The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission has announced its list of Sedona’s Most Endangered Places.  These are the properties of historical significance that are judged most in danger of being erased from Sedona’s beautiful landscape, and with that loss would come the destruction of a tangible piece of Sedona’s history.  This... 

The Future of Our State Parks Public Discussion

Sedona AZ (September 22, 2010) – The following Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor was received from Birgit Loewenstein of Sedona, Arizona. She writes: Managing and conserving Arizona’s natural, cultural and recreational resources for the benefit of the people, both in our Parks and through Partners is the mission of Arizona State Parks. Over the course of the last decade Arizona’s legislature... 

Sedona Man Challenges Feds Red Rock Pass Fee and Wins in Court

Sedona AZ (September 20, 2010) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com Editor, the decision by Federal Magistrate Judge Mark Aspey in a case brought by Sedona, Arizona, resident, Jim Smith, against the U. S. Federal Government is discussed: No parking fees required any more! Red Rock Pass Fee Sign no longer legal An important decision has been handed down by Federal Magistrate Judge Mark... 

Sedona Historic Preservation Commission News

Sedona AZ (August 25, 2010) – Jane Grams and Michael Pierce have been recently appointed to the Historic Preservation Commission by the Sedona City Council. Ms. Grams has a background in television and was President and General Manager of WTVC-ABC Channel 9 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Later, Grams worked as Vice-President of the Gaylord Entertainment Company where she managed the production... 

KSB Speaker Series Begins June 16

Pushmataha building on Brewer Road is within certified wildlife habitat grounds. Sedona AZ (June 9, 2010) – Keep Sedona Beautiful’s monthly Speaker Series will begin with wine and hors d’oeuvres at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 16, 2010, and feature Heather Provencio, Red Rock District Ranger of the Coconino National Forest. At 5:45 the program will begin with Provencio speaking on the state... 

City Talk Column for April 14, 2010

This Eye on Sedona City Talk is authored by Mike Raber, Sedona AZ Senior Planner, and submitted by the City of Sedona Sedona AZ (April 13, 2010) – Cities and towns in Arizona are required by state law to have a “general plan” and to update it at least every ten years. The Sedona Community Plan is the City’s required general plan and is a statement of community goals and development policies... 
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