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Pinal County Arizona Sustainability Report
FLORENCE AZ (December 16, 2011) – Sixteen months ago, a group of Pinal County Arizona citizens was appointed by the County Board of Supervisors to envision a “sustainable” future. In December 2011, the citizens committee presented its findings to the Supervisors.
“Sustainability means different things to different people,” said Pinal County District 3 Supervisor David Snider. “The...
Council Addresses Storm Drainage Master Plan Issue
Sedona AZ (December 15, 2011) – On December 14, 2011, the Sedona City Council held a work session to discuss the project prioritization process and possible acceleration of the 2005 Storm Drain Master Plan. The Sedona City Council meeting may be viewed on the City’s website at www.SedonaAZ.gov. Click on the Video button on the Home page, go to the City Council tab, and select Special City Council...
Sunset Park Accepts Tennis Court Reservations
Sedona AZ (December 15, 2011) – The City of Sedona Department of Parks and Recreation will be conducting a three-month trial period about how to allow tennis players to reserve a tennis court at Sunset Park. The current policy for the City-operated tennis courts is that players may use the courts on a first come, first serve basis.
During the trial period, users will have the opportunity to sign...
Hunt Highway Opens in Pinal County
FLORENCE AZ (December 14, 2011) – The Arizona Department of Transportation opened Hunt Highway between Merrill Ranch Parkway and Arizona Farms Road. Pinal County Public Works crews were able complete repairs that included the removal of a large pot hole resulting from water run-off. Crews replaced a section of road with new sub-grade and paving and completed the work two and a half hours ahead of...
December 2011 Unsung Hero Receives Award
Cottonwood AZ (December 12, 2011) – A packed house applauded the December 2011 Yavapai County Unsung Hero Award winner, Richard Shay of Cottonwood Arizona. Candidates for the award are nominated each month by a Yavapai County entity or citizen and presented by County Supervisor A. G. Chip Davis. The December 2011 winner was nominated by the Cottonwood Arizona Chamber of Commerce and the...
Support Sedona School Students
Dear Arizona Taxpayer and Friend of Verde Valley School,
I hope this letter finds you enjoying the run up to the holiday season. On campus, students are gearing up for mid-terms, semester grades and a well-earned Winter Break.
As a graduate or friend of Verde Valley School you know the value of an independent school education.
One way independent schools stay independent in their finances and governance...
Points to Ponder
Sedona Eye guest columnist, Mel Copen
Sedona AZ (December 12, 2011) – Every now and then, issues arise which I believe are important, but which can be dealt with in substantially less than a full column. When I accumulate a few, “points to ponder” is the result.
The First Amendment to the Constitution contains the wording: “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech…”...
Eddie Maddock: In A Manner of Preaching
Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Eye Columnist
Sedona AZ – If the title causes a few eyebrows to rise, then it served its purpose.
As the conclusion of another very difficult year rapidly approaches, it brings to my mind that even the utmost unique situations, not only globally but within our own little incorporated City of Sedona, are surmountable.
When tempers and fury rage, frequently, logic seems...
Sedona Fire District Captain Tim Lefler Retires
SEDONA AZ (December 12, 2011) – At the end of this year Captain Tim Lefler will retire from the Sedona Fire District (SFD) after more than 25 years of dedication to the Fire Service. The public is encouraged to attend a farewell gathering for Captain Lefler at SFD Fire Station #3, 125 Slide Rock Road, in the Village of Oak Creek on Friday, December 16, 2011 from 1:00 to 4:00 PM.
Loving the outdoors,...
Abandoned Political Signs Indicate Lack of Character
Abandoned political signs litter Arizona highways
Dear Verde Valley residents, Americans and taxpayers,
PC, also known as political correctness, isn’t part of my vocabulary – so hang on tight.
When I was young, 65 years ago, the nearest adult could reshape the attitude of any young person out of control, without hesitation or beating-around-the-bush trying to be PC. What...