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DORR Hosts Democratic Candidate Putzova for CD-1 Seat
Sedona AZ – Eva Putzova, Candidate for Congress in District 1, will speak at the Democrats of the Red Rocks breakfast on Thursday, September 19, 2019, at the Olde Sedona Restaurant, 1405 West State Route 89A, Sedona. Doors open at 8:00 a.m. with tickets available at the door.
Putzova recently served on the Flagstaff City Council and will face incumbent Tom O’Halleran and two other CD-1 Democratic...
Sedona Fire District Suspends Issued Burn Permits
Sedona AZ – Due to the continued unseasonably hot weather and lack of monsoon moisture, Sedona Fire District is suspending all issued burn permits for the burning of yard debris.
“The National Weather service is advising us that a more normalized weather pattern will be developing in the next week to 10 days,” said Fire Marshal Jon Davis, adding, “We will continue to reevaluate conditions and...
Eddie Maddock: A few Sedona Secrets
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock discovers a few Sedona secrets.
Sedona AZ – With the number of controversial issues seeming to endlessly plague Sedona is there at least one thing upon which we can all agree? Does anyone disagree about it being hot, dry, and the need for rain? If so, there’s little doubt we will hear from you.
Likewise, it should be fairly safe to say, we all agree...
Sedona Fire District to Host 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
The Sedona Fire District 9-11 Memorial on SR 179 is the setting for a remembrance ceremony at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday for the 2977 people killed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack.
Sedona AZ – Ask any firefighter what the number 343 means to them and the conversation will immediately turn to September 11, 2001. Of the 2977 people who were killed in that terrorist attack, 343 of them were...
Former Sedona High School Student Arrested for Possession of Deadly Weapon in School Zone
Sedona Red Rock Junior-Senior High School, Sedona AZ, was the scene of a school lockdown after a former student, Thomas Zielinski, drove to the school with a firearm with the stated intent of confronting his girlfriend and another male.
Sedona AZ – The Sedona Police Department has begun the next phase of ensuring school safety following the arrest last Friday, August 30, of 19-year-old Thomas...
Coconino County Sheriff’s Office Labor Day 2019 Holiday Activity
Sedona AZ – The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office had a busy Labor Day Weekend 2019!
The extended holiday weekend of August 30 – September 2, 2019, resulted in a number of calls stemming from outdoor activity in Northern Arizona. Outdoor activity resulted in increased numbers of responses to activities such OHV/ATV traffic issues, disturbing the peace complaints, lost/overdue hikers, camper...
Bashas’ and Food City partner to support Arizona’s youngest children
Sedona AZ – Arizona grocery shoppers will have the opportunity during September to help Arizona’s youngest children learn, grow and succeed.
First Things First (FTF), a state organization that funds strategies and initiatives in the areas of early learning, preventive health and family support, will be the beneficiary of a register promotion at all Bashas’ and Food City grocery stores throughout...
Body of missing New Mexico man found in Arizona
Coconino County Arizona
Sedona AZ – The body of a missing New Mexico man, Craig Cavanaugh, 44, of Farmington, was identified in Coconino County, Arizona.
Cavanaugh was reported missing to the Farmington Police Department on July 5, 2019. He was last seen in Farmington on July 4, reportedly headed to Peoria, Arizona for a job, but he never arrived. Cavanaugh’s phone was last pinged in Payson,...
Five times the Electoral College has served the nation
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Editor:
The United States has justifiably been compared to the old Roman Empire, with both contempt and admiration. The rise and fall of Rome has some staggering similarities and I’d like to point to a few of these:
The invitation and training of sworn enemies into the Military and Political strategies
The making EXCEPTIONS...
Arizona AG finds city of Sedona and its Sedona Chamber reworked Agreement and clawbacked funds now meets requirements of Constitution
Article submitted by the city of Sedona.
Sedona AZ – In a report issued August 15, 2019, the Office of the Arizona Attorney General finds that the city of Sedona contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, and the city’s administration of that contract, are consistent with the requirements of the Arizona Constitution.
From the report:
The Office concludes that although...