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Majority of Business Owners Intimidated by SFD Recall?

Sedona AZ (September 30, 2011) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: The SFD Board Recall is presenting challenges past Recalls haven’t had to face due to the temperament of those being recalled, and their supporters. We are finding an alarming number of people who truly hope the recall will be successful, however are afraid to sign petitions due to threats and intimidation.... 

New Airport Restaurant Breaks Ground June 16

Sedona Airport mesa Sedona AZ (June 15, 2010) – The public is invited to Sedona Airport as the Sedona Oak Creek Airport Authority (SAA) officially kicks off its construction of a new restaurant with a groundbreaking ceremony at 10:00 in the morning, Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Join local officials Yavapai County Supervisor A. G. Chip Davis, Sedona Mayor Rob Adams, SAA Board President Geoffrey Roth,... 

Economy Impacts Sedona Again: Imagine Art Closing

Imagine Art studio will close its doors as the recession takes another toll on Sedona AZ businesses. Sedona AZ (June 8, 2010) – Imagine Art, the Brewer Road eclectic and funky “paint your own” ceramics studio will close its doors on Monday, June 14.  The last day for painting keepsakes, both practical and whimsical from coffee mugs to holiday decorations, will be Sunday, June 13. Owner... 

Sedona Reflects Nations Economy

Sedona AZ (February 5, 2010) – Bill McArthur, General Manager of Sedona’s EagleRider in the Village of Oak Creek closed the doors of his motorcycle rental and sales business, January 31, 2010. Citing uncooperative immigration officials coupled with punitive banks that refused to extend and renegotiate credit, McArthur is headed back home to Canada. A recent attempt in December by EagleRider... 

Sedona’s Thursday Morning Wake Up Call

Tommy Acosta, Sedona Verde Valley Times editor Sedona AZ (November 12, 2008) – Welcome readers to Thursday’s wake up call to the danger Sedona faces. Yesterday I spoke with a number of business owners in our city and needless to say “panic” is in the air. Sales tax-revenue for September decreased by more than 10 percent. The only businesses thriving are those that cater to very-well off... 
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