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Stabbing Near Cornville Golf Course

Nathaniel Stubbs arrested in Cornville AZ Sedona AZ (February 5, 2015) – At 6:00 in the evening of February 3, 2015, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a Cornville Road area adjacent to the Verde Santa Fe golf course. Deputies found a 51-year-old man who had been assaulted and stabbed by a suspect reportedly still in the area. While EMS personnel treated the victim... 

Inter Mountain West Corridor Study

Sedona AZ (February 11, 2014) – The Arizona and Nevada departments of transportation are offering an online opportunity through the month of February for anyone interested in providing feedback on the latest Interstate 11 and Inter-Mountain West Corridor Study results.  Today a public feedback period is being launched at www.i11study.com to provide an opportunity to comment on the Level 2 Analysis,... 

APS Transformers Malfunction Breaking News

Sedona AZ (August 26, 2013) – One the APS transformers has malfunctioned, impacting Yavapai, Maricopa and Pima counties. “A portion of the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona, is affected,” reports resident Abe Koniarsky, adding, “Residents heard a loud bang before power was lost at 9:50 PM.” APS estimates at least 4 to 5 hours before power can be restored. Updates will be provided... 

Attorneys Abuse Power to Punish Adversaries

PHOENIX AZ (April 10, 2012) – A three member disciplinary panel has ordered attorneys Andrew Thomas and Lisa Aubuchon be disbarred for violating the Rules of Professional Conduct. A third attorney, Rachel Alexander, will be suspended for six months and one day. The panel found that Thomas and Aubuchon used their positions as Maricopa County attorney and deputy county attorney to target political... 

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. ... 

Coal Power and Water in Arizona Don’t Mix

John Neville By John Neville, contributing Sedona Times guest writer – Thanks to the wonderful work by Arizona Republic reporter Shaun McKinnon, many people do know that pumping water around this desert state uses enormous amounts of energy. The fact that the Central Arizona Project (CAP) is the single largest user of electricity in Arizona should not be a claim to fame. It should be a somewhat... 
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