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Yavapai County Treasurer Submits Resignation

Sedona AZ – After twenty three years as the Yavapai County Treasurer, Ross Jacobs, in a letter to Board of Supervisor Chairman Craig Brown has asked the board to consider his notice of resignation, effective February 3, 2020. On February 5, 2020, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors formally accepted Treasurer Jacob’s resignation and it is now seeking applications for appointment to the... 

Eddie Maddock: Rootin’ and Tootin’ Sedona

Eddie Maddock finds humor in Sedona 2020. Sedona AZ – With the constant turnover of creative minds comin’ and goin’ in Sedona, and that includes tourists and residents, has anyone ever come up with the suggestion of a Sedona City Anthem i.e. our national anthem? There are many possibilities, but, as an example, how about a similarity to Dorothy Shay’s 1948 lyrics to Feudin’... 

St. Patrick’s parade entrants must register online at Sportsites before deadline

Deadline for Sedona St. Patrick’s parade entrants is February 24, 2020. Limited participation space so it’s first come, first served say organizers. Don’t delay, register online today. Sedona AZ – Mark your calendars for the wearing of the green! On Saturday, March 14, 2020, the annual city of Sedona St. Patrick’s Parade is back for its 50th anniversary. As in the past, the... 

Impeachment: Arrogance and stupidity run amuck

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: U.S. Capitol As far as the U.S. Senate is concerned, the impeachment protocol – as in code of behavior – is very simple. The U.S. House of Representatives [like a District Attorney] investigates and prefers charges against the individual they have chosen to impeach; then, the Senate [like a jury] determines the guilt... 

Mary Lois Brown oil paintings on exhibit at City Hall

Sedona artist Mary Lois Brown oil painting exhibition is at Sedona City Hall through the end of March 2020. After a year of studies with Patricia Cochran in the 1970s, Brown learned the approach of the Old Masters which opened an exciting new world of light and color that she pursues within her own work to this day. Sedona AZ – Winsome oil paintings by Mary Lois Brown are on viewing display at... 

League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Centennial Celebration

Sedona AZ – The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) Women Power the Vote Luncheon will feature Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. This event will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 20, at Poco Diablo Resort, 1752 Route 179, Sedona. Secretary Hobbs will discuss the importance of fair elections and election security. The Secretary is the second highest ranking elected... 

Yavapai County Fish Consumption Advisory

Sedona AZ – The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), in association with the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD), is issuing a fish consumption advisory for largemouth bass caught from Horsethief Basin Lake in Yavapai County, and south of the community of Crown King. This advisory is based on recent analysis of fish tissue data that indicate elevated levels of mercury. ADEQ recommends... 

Mike Koopsen fine art photography exhibit at City Hall

Photographer Mike Koopsen’s work is on exhibit at Sedona City Hall until March 2020. Koopsen’s desire to capture the natural world in the spirit of the moment and preserve it for others to enjoy remains undiminished. Sedona AZ – Until the end of April, engaging and award winning photographs by Sedona resident Mike Koopsen are on display at the Sedona city hall. Koopsen began taking... 

ADOR: Taxpayers beware Identity Theft scams during tax season

Sedona AZ – The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) treats detecting and stopping fraud with paramount importance and reminds taxpayers that tax filing season is a time to be aware of identity thieves looking for ways to commit tax fraud. ADOR points to phishing schemes, card-skimming devices, unsecure Wi-Fi networks, data breaches, computer viruses, unsafe smartphone apps, and hacking email... 

RunSedona Saturday road closures and restrictions

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – There will be several road closures and restrictions leading up to and on race day for the RunSedona event on Saturday, February 1, 2020. Dry Creek Road will be closed between SR 89A and Long Canyon Road from 7:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. and restricted until 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. For more information on all the closures and restrictions, visit... 
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