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Nestlé Food Recall Warning
Sedona AZ (March 10, 2016) – Nestlé Canada Inc. is recalling certain Delissio brand frozen pizzas from the marketplace due to possible presence of pieces of glass. Consumers should not consume the recalled products described below.
The following products have been sold nationally.
Recalled products:
Brand Product Size UPC Codes
Delissio Pizzeria vintage Tuscan-Style Chicken Pizza 547 g 0 71921...
Another Data Company Brags On Smart Meter Spying
Sedona AZ (March 6, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Another Data Company Brags On “Smart” Meter SpyingInformation & Perspective by Warren WoodwardSedona, Arizona ~ March 3, 2016
Smart Meter National Grid
Not to be outdone by ONZO, a data analytics company that last month boasted it knew who was using what appliance and when,...
Verde Valley Archaeology Fair Opens March 19
Roman Orona
Sedona AZ (March 6, 2016) – The Verde Valley Archaeology Center will hold the Fifth Annual Verde Valley Archaeology Fair and International Archaeology Film Festival during Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month beginning Saturday, March 19 throughout Sunday, March 20. This is an official scheduled event with the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office that coordinates...
Traveling Wall Arrives in Sedona
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ADOT Moves Arizona Forward with Competitive Grants
Sedona AZ (March 5, 2016) – An upgrade to high-efficiency LED lighting in a US 60 tunnel east of the Phoenix area. A long-sought bridge to carry SR 347 over railroad tracks in Maricopa. Innovative monitoring technology transmitting real-time data on the structural health of four remote interstate bridges.
Facing limited transportation funding, the Arizona Department of Transportation has been...
Archaeology Center Pilots Real Time Vandalism Detection Technology
Camp Verde AZ Archaeology Center works to protect local ancient ruins artifacts
Sedona AZ (March 4, 2016) – Vandalism and looting are major threats to cultural resources on Federal and State lands. The Verde Valley has had several high-profile examples of graffiti, wanton damage and digging for artifacts at ancient ruins. These sites are important to today’s Native Americans and the cultural...
Citizen’s Awareness and Active Shooter Survival Training
Sedona AZ (March 3, 2016) – The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is providing a two hour class that will provide participants assistance tools in surviving Crisis Situations, such as Active Shooter incidents. This training is offered free of charge and is open to all community members ages 18 and older.
The first portion of the class will address techniques to improve personal safety through...
Attorneys Offered Direct Advertisement Program to Inmates
Sedona AZ (March 3, 2016) – In 2015, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office developed a unique program allowing attorneys the opportunity to advertise their services at the Coconino County Detention Facility. Attorneys choosing to invest in this advertising were able to reach individuals in need of legal services. At the same time, the advertising purchase assisted in funding important...
Elderly Client’s Caretaker Arrested for Stealing
Sedona AZ (March 2, 2016) – During the month of November and December 2015, Bonnie Staneart, 61, of Prescott Valley, Arizona, used the bank card and associated PIN of an 85-year-old victim without permission. Following a detailed investigation, Staneart was arrested February 24, 2016, on charges including theft, identity theft, use of bank card without consent and fraudulent schemes. Staneart...
Arizona Department of Education to Provide Open Access to Free Educational Materials
AZ Education Superintendent Diane Douglas
Sedona AZ (March 2, 2016) – Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas today announced that the Arizona Department of Education is launching a #GoOpen initiative, supporting Arizona educators and schools as they transition to using high-quality, openly licensed educational materials. With this initiative, Arizona joins an initial group of...

