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Letter to the Editor: For Your Reading Audience
Sedona AZ (March 7, 20120) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a reader writes the following:
Hello,
Following is a situation that I am currently experiencing that I thought you might want to advise your reading audience of so they can avoid experiencing a similar situation. Thank you!
Best regards,
Tom Vickery
80 W. Maryland Avenue, #117
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 257-9120
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Does...
Save Our State Parks Rally
Sedona AZ (January 25, 2010) – Save Arizona State Parks from closing is the rallying cry for park supporters now heard across the state. Locally, Jerome State Park has closed and Fort Verde State Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is scheduled to close March 29, 2010.
Red Rock State Park in Sedona is scheduled to close June 3, 2010.
The Verde Valley is facing the loss of major parks under the new...
The Real Seven Deadly Sins
Tommy Acosta, Sedona Times Publishing guest writer
Sedona AZ (January 13, 2010) – An exclusive guest editorial to the SedonaEye.com, formerly SedonaTimes.com, by Tommy Acosta, Sedona Arizona:
These are the real seven deadly sins that stop us, thwart us from ever being able to achieve our dreams:
1. Regret…
“Wishing I had done something else. Regret for what I did not do. Why did I do...
Three-punch Combo Takes Out Advisory Committees
Sedona Times reporter, Tommy Acosta
Sedona AZ (February 18, 2009) — Opinion by Sedona Times Tommy Acosta.
As predicted, four Sedona City Council members shot the Mayor’s Advisory Committees down out of the sky at their February 17, 2009 special meeting. It was no surprise and it was expected, with it being a matter of when, and not, if.
The opportunity for their action, which...
Politics and the Sedona City Council
Tommy Acosta
Sedona AZ (February 4, 2009) – Report and Analysis By Tommy Acosta for the Sedona Times Newspaper and SedonaTimes.com
In that the other media outlets in Sedona, by this issue’s printing, have already reported on the January 27 Council meeting where the Mayor’s Advisory Committees were discussed and given a reprieve – pending staff recommendations and full council review...