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Students Win With Seal of Biliteracy Legislation
AZ School Superintendent Diane Douglas
Sedona AZ (May 5, 2016) – Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas today celebrated the Arizona Legislature’s final passage of Senate Bill 1239, which creates a Seal of Biliteracy to help recognize the achievements of multilingual students.
“This bill’s successful passage is a victory for students in Arizona who deserve recognition...
Summer Camp Time at Posse Grounds Park
Sedona AZ (May 5, 2016) – It’s time for parents to sign their children up for the City of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department’s Posse Kids Camp, held at Posse Grounds Park in west Sedona. Two fun sessions will be offered this summer.
Summer camp Session One has been scheduled for June 6 through June 10, 2016, and Session Two for June 20 through June 24, 2016. This is an energetic, recreation...
Candidate Dating Game Night
Sedona AZ (May 5, 2016) – Concerned Citizens for America is hosting a fun and informative evening “THE CANDIDATE DATING GAME” tonight from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:00 p.m. for seating) at the Canyon Trails Cowboy Church, 3132 White Bear Road, Sedona, AZ 86336.
You are invited to welcome and engage in discussion with the following 2016 candidates:
CD 1 United States Congressional...
Sedona Roadway Construction Update
Sedona AZ (May 4, 2016) – In order to help with electricity loads, a contractor will lay new electrical lines down on the eastbound lane of West Mallard Drive and westbound lane of Cathedral Rock Trail – the road, not the trail – within the city limits of Sedona, Arizona, from May 4, 2016 through June 9, 2016.
Residents and visitors will see lane restrictions during construction, however,...
Follow the CenturyLink Money Trail
Sedona AZ (May 4, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
ACC staff recommends more money for CenturyLink
Information and Perspective by Warren Woodward
Sedona, Arizona
Some time ago CenturyLink asked the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) to add more money to customers’ bills for “facility relocation.” Facility relocation was not explained....
Buckle Up Arizona…. It’s the Law!
Buckle Up Arizona, It’s the Law!
Sedona AZ (May 3, 2016) – In an effort to save more lives on Arizona’s roadways this month, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety is partnering with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and our local law enforcement agencies to enforce Arizona’s seat belt and child safety seat laws.
“Even though Arizona is a secondary law state for seatbelt usage,...
ADOT Advises Public of Pending SR 89 Closure
Sedona AZ (May 3, 2016) – Arizona State Route 89 will close for four hours approximately 13 miles north of Chino Valley starting at 9:00 p.m. on May 6, so crews can pour a concrete bridge deck at Hell Canyon (milepost 346). It’s one of the final steps in readying a $14.4 million bridge scheduled to open to traffic in mid-June 2016.
Motorists planning to use SR 89 between I-40 and Prescott between...
City Park Rangers Begin Wildfire Prevention Education
Sedona AZ (May 2, 2016) – This spring and summer, City of Sedona volunteer park rangers will warn visitors in uptown Sedona about the critical topic of wildland fire danger. On days when the National Weather Service issues a Red Flag Warning for Sedona and the surrounding forest, the Volunteer Park Rangers will wear “Red Flag Warning Today” buttons to educate the public of the potential for...
Mingus Mountain Regional Juried Student Art Show
Sedona AZ (April 23, 2016) – The annual Mingus Mountain Student Art Show has a long and rich history honoring excellence in the arts from Northern Arizona high school students. This show began over twenty-four years ago with an Arizona State University alumni group. Later, the Northern Arizona Watercolor Society (NAWS) took over the student show, and now, Made In Clarkdale, the artists’ association...
Elections 2016 with Eddie Maddock
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock
Sedona AZ (April 23, 2016) – As the national election continues to heat up, it’s almost overwhelming. Even attempting to escape the ongoing rhetoric becomes next to impossible, and the most we can hope for is the outcome to be in accord with the will of the people and not special interests when such decisions do not adhere to the policy of serving the public...

