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Big and Little Kids Book Invites Submissions

Sedona AZ (August 7, 2011) – Yavapai County Community Foundation and Yavapai First Things First invite submissions countywide for the 21st Year Edition of The Big & little Kids’ Book. The Yavapai County Community Foundation (YCCF) and the First Things First Yavapai Regional Partnership Council invites all organizations that provide services to children, youth and their families in Yavapai... 

Local Farmers Market Zucchini Everyone

Need a perfect summer squash recipe using zucchini? Let’s bake a batch of Sedona Eye Zucchini Bread with a loaf for you and one to give or freeze for later! Local farmer’s markets and produce stands are brimming with fresh squash! Support local farmers! A fun afternoon drive to Camp Verde passes by many Verde Valley produce stands! Corn, tomatoes and squash are at peak of season!  Get... 

Sedona Quarterly Real Estate Update with Sean Baguley

Sedona Real Estate Reports with Sean Baguley, an exclusive in-depth analysis of the Sedona Arizona markets Sedona AZ (July 14, 2011) — With a career that spans over thirty years in London and New York City international financial markets, Sedona Eye and Sedona Times Publishing real estate columnist Sean Baguley analyzes the 2011 real estate market timing and reactions in this Sedona... 

No Uranium Mining Near Grand Canyon Says ACC Newman

Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman Sedona AZ (June 25, 2011)-In a letter to the Sedona Eye, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman comments on the Arizona Department of Interior uranium mining moratorium near the Grand Canyon: Dear Editor, I was born and raised on a dairy farm, and like my fellow Arizonans who ranch and farm, appreciate the importance of clean water to the sustainability... 

Homeowners Foreclose on Bank of America

Florida Branch of Bank of America served papers! Sedona AZ (June 12, 2011) – Sean Baguley, SedonaEye.com and Sedona Times Publishing columnist, writes: The best story going around at the moment. It’s true. Watch this story written by Kelly Heffernan-Tabor with film from a local Florida news station interview on the scene: http://www.digtriad.com/news/watercooler/article/178031/176/Florida-Homeowner-Forecloses-On-Bank-Of-America Check... 

Sedona Heritage Museum Storage Issues

Sedona Heritage Museum Sedona AZ (June 2, 2011)-The Sedona Heritage Museum in Sedona, Arizona recently installed a hi-density movable storage system in their Collections Room. This new system has shelving units that can be moved with the simple turn of a wheel. The new system maximizes a section of the Sedona museum’s small Collections storage room, increasing storage capacity by almost fifty... 

Sedona City Council Addresses ADOT Board

Michael Ward, Sedona City Councilor Sedona AZ (May 20, 2011)–On Friday, May 20, 2011, Sedona City Councilor Mike Ward attended the State Transportation Board meeting in Flagstaff. At their regular City Council meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, the Sedona City Council approved that Ward attend to request ADOT delay any actions with respect to SR 89A Turnback until the conclusion of Sedona’s November... 

May is Older Americans Month

Kim Johanson, Contributing writer SedonaEye.com Senior Issues and Health Care Sedona AZ (May 26, 2011)–Home Instead Senior Care would like to ask the community to join them in honoring seniors throughout the month of May, which has been designated Older Americans Month. This year’s theme, Older Americans: Connecting the Community, pays homage to the many ways in which older adults bring inspiration... 

Memorial Weekend Traffic Alerts

                                                                           Arizona Department of Transportation Holiday Travel Alert: Know Before You Go. Motorists traveling on I-10 to and from California or on I-17 heading north to Flagstaff this Memorial Day Weekend should allow extra travel time. Interstate 10 at Hassayampa... 

Hey Sedona, We’ve Been Scammed!

I believe Sedonans have just been scammed by the organization called Let the People Vote (LTPV) on 89A! LTPV doesn’t seem to really care about letting the people vote. I attended the ADOT Board meeting May 20 where Councilor Mike Ward, on behalf of City Council, requested ADOT’s Board to extend the deadline on the 89A Route Transfer deal from June 30 until December 15 so the referendum... 
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