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Sedona Needs Volunteer to Fill Commission Vacancy

Sedona AZ (August 18, 2012) – The City of Sedona is seeking a volunteer to serve on its Budget Oversight Commission. The Commission consists of seven members appointed by the Council for specific terms of service. Duties of the Commission include but are not limited to assisting the City in preparing the annual budget and reviewing and making recommendations for projects for City Council, prior... 

Village of Oak Creek Gets Police Squad

Bell Rock Sedona AZ (July 16, 2012) – Yavapai County Sheriff Scott Mascher evaluated the Yavapai County Sheriff’s office service to the Sedona, Arizona community of the Village of Oak Creek (VOC) and, as a result, is forming a new, full time patrol squad for the community, businesses, and tourists in the Village. Under current conditions, YCSO deputies may not be present in the... 

Sedona Community Plan Vision Lacks Vision

  Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Eye columnist writes a Community Plan opinion column TO: Kathy Levin, City of Sedona Associate Planner FROM:  Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Registered Voter   The reason for this communication is because you were listed as a contact in a recent column in the Sedona Red Rock News relating to the revision process of the Sedona Community Plan. Within that article, eight... 

Sedona Bell Rock Rescue Highlights Dangers

Sedona AZ (April 4, 2012) – Late in March 2012, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office rescue personnel were called to Bell Rock in the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona Arizona, regarding a stranded 38-year-old female hiker. Christine Pae, a visitor from Ohio, had started hiking around 4:00 PM and wandered off the path during her hour long excursion. Pae was unable to find her way back. Without food or... 

Sedona Defaults on Festival Tourism Says Citizen

J. Rick Normand Sedona AZ (June 14, 2011)- In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona resident J. Rick Normand takes the Sedona City Council and Mayor to task for failing to see the economic handwriting on the wall:  “Dear Mayor and Sedona City Council, Sedona, Arizona has completely and utterly defaulted the world of festival tourism structured as signature experiences to... 

Eye on Sedona Community Plan Update

Sedona AZ (April 29, 2011)-One of the great things about Arizona is that cities and towns in Arizona are required by state law to update community plans every ten years providing each community the opportunity to say to its residents “How do you want to see YOUR community develop in the next ten years?  What is important to you, to your family, to your neighbors and friends?”  Every ten years... 

Keep Sedona Beautiful Speaker Series Presents Cliff Hamilton, Wildlife Biologist and Vice Mayor

Pushmataha building on Brewer Road is within certified wildlife habitat grounds. Sedona AZ (October 12, 2010) – City of Sedona Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton’s “The Wonders of Wetlands – Turning Effluent from Liability to Asset” will be the topic at Keep Sedona Beautiful monthly Preserve the Wonder™ Speaker Series on Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Doors will open with wine and hors d’oeuvres... 

Heat Is on for Public Discussion of Arizona State Parks

Sedona AZ–With standing room only at the Sedona Public Library on September 30, 2010, the concerned crowd of more than 100 listened intently to a panel of local government officials and experts.  The panel presented pertinent facts about the current status of the State Parks, long- term plans and funding options for the system as a whole. Arizona State Parks (ASP) Board Chairman Reese Woodling... 

NSA Bill Votes Cast by Democrats and Republicans

Sedona AZ (October 1, 2010) – How did the U.S. House of Representatives vote on the National Scenic Act (HR 4823) sponsored by Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, AZ CD 1? The Arizona Congressional Districts Representatives are denoted below by numbers 1-8 followed by a Yes or No vote: AZ 1 – Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick Democrat Yes AZ 2 – Rep. Trent Franks Republican No AZ 3 – Rep. John Shadegg... 

Flagstaff Prescribed Burn

Flagstaff AZ June 20 2010 Wildfire by Sedona Times photographer, Brian Goodwin Fire managers began the Ritter Project prescribed burn south of Flagstaff on October 1, 2010. According to information from the U.S. Forest Service, the 400-acre burn will be west of Interstate 17 at the Willard Springs interchange. Smoke will be noticeable south of the city and on I-17 and will disperse to the northeast.... 
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