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Will The Real Sedona Win

Dear Editor of the Sedona Eye, Sedona has been a tourist town since the world discovered the majesty of our red rocks and the energies of this land. For the rest of the world Sedona has become a place to visit, to enjoy in many different ways — and then to leave. We Sedonans have not left. In addition to those privileged to be born here, many more of us have made our homes and a new part of our... 

Sedona Eye City Wise

Sedona AZ (September 28, 2011) – As I listened to a lecture about the vital importance of healthy, active citizen civic involvement at a conference of cities and towns recently, I found myself remembering a lesson that Jack Kornfield is fond of sharing through a parable. It seems an appropriate reminder for us a decade after the terror and trauma of 9/11 and as we face the upcoming votes on SR... 

Sedona Red Rock Fitness Boot Camps

Sedona AZ (June 13, 2011)-Enjoy the fresh air and majestic beauty of Sedona while getting beneficial movement! The City of Sedona Parks and Recreation department is now offering Red Rock Walks and Posse Grounds Boot Camp at Posse Grounds Park. These unique fitness classes combine walking, strength training and stretching for those individuals 18 and older that would like to try it. Outdoor circuit... 

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... 

Should Sedona Own West SR 89A?

Red rocks of Sedona Arizona ~ SedonaEye.com exclusive photo Red Rock View @Melissa Morrison Sedona AZ (August 13, 2010) – Authored by Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton as part of a series of articles written by Sedona City Council members in an ongoing effort to maintain communication with our residents and businesses and to provide a Council perspective on current issues: The Sedona City Council unanimously... 

Dear Editor: NSA

  August 2, 2010 Mr. Tommy Acosta Reporter/Editor Sedona Verde Valley Times 20 Doodlebug Knls Sedona, AZ 86336-6422        Dear Friend, Proposed Sedona Verde Valley Red Rocks boundaries Thank you for your interest, support and input regarding H.R. 4823, the Sedona-Red Rock National Scenic Area Act. I write with a legislative update. We recently made significant progress in moving... 

Proposition 400 Resoundingly Rejected by Sedona voters

March 9, 2010-Sedona AZ–Sedona voters resoundingly rejected Proposition 400 in its current city election.  Prop 400 was written to overturn the direct election of the Sedona mayor in favor of an appointed mayor chosen from and by seated city Council members.  For a second time in its history, Sedona voters affirmed the right to vote for the direct election of its mayor.   Read More →

Sedona City Council Winners Litrell, Ward, McIlroy and Rayner

March 9, 2010-Sedona AZ–Sedonans overwhelming elected the dark skies and National Scenic Area candidates Dr. Dennis Rayner, Dan McIlroy, Mike Ward and Barbara Litrell to its City Council and rejected the re-election campaign efforts of Dan Surber and Nancy Scagnelli, two Council members who formed what was considered by many Sedonans as an anti-dark sky and anti-NSA voting bloc when coupled... 

Sedona Mayor Rob Adams Wins Second Term!

March 9, 2010-Sedona AZ–Mayor Rob Adams won a hard fought re-election campaign and celebrated tonight with supporters after the election results were announced.   Mayor Adams credited his wife, Christine, and family with being his strength and support during his initial term and during a difficult second campaign.  Mayor Adams acknowledged and thanked the cadre of supporters who knocked... 
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