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Eddie Maddock: The Tale That Wagged the Dog
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers Sedona the best of times and the worst of times in the ongoing dispute between the Chamber of Commerce destination marketing program and its local government control in a tale of one city.
Sedona AZ – The following phrase suggesting radical opposites is from the opening paragraph of the famous Charles Dickens’ novel, “A Tale of Two Cities:”
“It...
Eddie Maddock: Sustainable or Implausible?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock asks Sedona voters to decide whether sustainability is no longer plausible with red rock demolition for road construction, loss of scenic views to careless building and past city funded projects that failed miserably.
Sedona AZ – Sometimes it’s impossible to predict what a person can come up with by researching the Internet. Have any of you attempted...
Eddie S. Maddock: A World of Controversy for this Independence Day
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock reminds voters to fact check politicians in the upcoming Sedona city election especially the Home Rule issue on the ballot.
Sedona AZ – In a world that seems to reek from ongoing controversial matters, global, national and local, it is enough to make one wonder if things will EVER be normal again. “Normal?” and what does that mean? Is it...
Eddie Maddock: Words to Remember
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers words to remember about the city of Sedona yesterdays, tomorrows and its now.
Sedona AZ – Anyone familiar with the famous 1938 movie “Gone With the Wind” will recall the famous last words uttered by Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) to Scarlett O’Hara (Vivian Leigh) when replying to her tearful “Where shall I go? What shall I do?” questions...
Eddie Maddock: An Inconvenient Disorder
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock on pandemic life and its inconvenient disorder.
Sedona AZ – Beyond masks, affectionately referenced as facial diapers, generally lurks glaring and unfriendly eyes.
But who, pray tell, can actually tell?
Unlike death and taxes will this current pandemic last forever? For over a year now the global population has been in a perplexing state. Is this upsetting...
Our Founding Fathers foresaw the potential tyranny of the popular vote
SedonaEye.com J. Rick Normand, Investigative and Financial Columnist
Sedona AZ – I grew up on the north side of Lincoln Drive at about 40th Street in Phoenix and, just on the south side of Lincoln Drive at the same longitude, was Senator Barry Goldwater’s house. My sister in the mid-1970s was, and still is to this day, a corporate ranch manager who then managed Senator Goldwater’s horses....
Eddie Maddock: City Council Deals Are Destroying Our Sedona Dream
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock revisits the City of Sedona Dream and why Home Rule and the City Council are destroying it.
Sedona AZ – Whether an idiom, proverb or adage, the saying “a watched pot never boils” takes on a totally new meaning in Sedona, Arizona. It might more appropriately be changed to ”watched pots never STOP boiling” in this neck of...
Eddie Maddock: Sedona investigations highlight city darkness
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock
Sedona AZ (April 14, 2018) – How sweet it is!
A few days ago there was a comment posted on SedonaEye.com about the FBI raiding the Sedona home of a sex pervert supported by a SE account tweet and followed by a RRN article about Michael Lacey’s $1.6 million Oak Creek Canyon home raid. So this neighbor to the Oak Creek Canyon estate of Steve Segner, a...
Eddie Maddock: Embrace the Moment
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock embraces the moments of the now.
Sedona AZ (December 22, 2017) – When and if a feeling of profound sadness is suddenly infiltrated with the most unexpected turn of events, how can one not silently revel in believing miracles not only exist, but do so in mysterious ways?
As she shopped in a local grocery store during these busy holidays, the lines to check-out...
Monday Morning Coffee with Alejandro Gutierrez
Sedona AZ (November 20, 2017) – Join real estate insider Alejandro Gutierrez, Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, as he shares his Monday Morning Coffee with you from Sedona, Arizona:
Economic predictions are that the outlook for U.S. economic growth remains at 2% to 2.5%, slightly faster than average in this long running expansion. Short-term, however, hurricane disruptions are...