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Democratic Party candidates discouraging and depressing
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Editor,
The entire list of Democratic candidates for president is discouraging if not outright depressing: Joe Biden will always be Mr. Touchy Feely. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren remind me of two ivory tower college professors way overdue for retirement. Pete Buttigieg is actually running for governor of Indiana. Amy Klobuchar...
Mainstream Media and its OFA Controllers
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Editor,
I had often been curious about the Talking Points parroted by the Mainstream Media, the Democrat Talking Heads, the Liberal talk shows and some in the Entertainment business. Recently I ran across some information that at least in my mind sheds some intense light on the reason for the apparent lockstep orchestration.
Another...
AZ State Trooper attacked by Qatari national on student visa
Arizona state trooper and his citizen observer were victimized in an attempt to help a man that escalated into an officer involved shooting. [Photo AZDPS]Sedona AZ – On December 19, 2019, at 11:50 in the evening, an Arizona State Trooper was on patrol in the area of Rural Road just south of the Loop 202 in Tempe. Accompanying the trooper was a citizen observer.
While patrolling the area, the...
Wildlife Habitat Council Awards Koch Ranch Wildlife Programs
Montana Cattle Company Beaverhead Ranch conservation program earns Wildlife Habitat Council highest honor for its conservation and preservation efforts. [Photo Koch Industries]Sedona AZ – Matador Cattle Company has been awarded the Wildlife Habitat Council’s (WHC) highest honor for its conservation and preservation efforts. At ceremonies held during the 2019 WHC Conservation Conference in Baltimore,...
Big Park Regional Coordinating Council Officers Elected Today
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The Village of Oak Creek – Big Park sparked a citizen led and voter supported “new era” of community control for the BPRCC which will be felt throughout the county and state.
The Village of Oak Creek is entering a new era.
The Big Park Regional Coordinating Council (BPRCC) elected officers today. It is time for...
Yavapai County Supervisors and two State legislators discuss next session objectives
Sedona AZ – On December 9, 2019, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors along with Craig Sullivan, Executive Director of the County Supervisors Association (CSA), met with Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Arizona State Representative Steve Pierce to discuss Yavapai County’s objectives for the upcoming legislative session.
Topics included:
County Budget priorities
Arizona Department...
Impeachment Panel Fantasy Four
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Editor:
US House of Representatives
The Televised Impeachment Panel has a few more members; however, here I only want to concentrate on what I call the Fantasy Four; the Democrat Paragons (Shining Examples) of Virtue: Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler and Maxine Waters:
Nancy Pelosi — Should have been charged with Treason...
Sedona Heritage Museum Receives Clark’s Market Donation
Sedona AZ – The Sedona Historical Society and Sedona Heritage Museum recently received a gift from Clark’s Market in the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona, as part of the company’s “Non-Profit Mondays” program. During this limited time promotional program, Society volunteers spent the day in the Clark’s Market grocery store meeting and greeting shoppers and collecting receipts. The store...
ADOT issues advisory for Sedona Oak Creek Canyon State Route 89A
Sedona AZ – Expect Arizona State Route 89A lane restrictions and travel delays into and out of Oak Creek Canyon when road improvement project work shifts to daytime hours beginning December 9, 2019. Road improvement work requires narrowing of the SR 89A highway to a single lane.
Drivers using State Route 89A in northern central Arizona should expect daytime travel delays while the “SR...
Sedona City Hall hosts APS solar system project
Sedona AZ – Sedona City Hall will host a 150 kilowatt solar system under the APS Solar Communities program.
The Solar Communities program is one of the ways in which APS is expanding access to solar statewide. APS will install, operate, and maintain the city’s solar photovoltaic system free of charge, and the city will receive a monthly bill credit from APS. Designed to enable non-residential customers...

