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Verde Valley Sedona Mingus Mountain Republicans Host Three Local Keynote Speakers
Sedona AZ (October 17, 2018) – The monthly luncheon meeting of the Verde Valley-Sedona Mingus Mountain Republican Club will be held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7400, 705 East Aspen Street, Cottonwood, Arizona, on Tuesday, November 13 starting at 11:15 in the morning. Keynote speakers are Yavapai County Sheriff Scott Mascher, Michael Schroeder and Dwight Kadar.
Sheriff Mascher’s...
Eddie S. Maddock: What’s Next Sedona?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock asks where will all the red rocks go in Sedona’s new concrete-friendly Vision Statement?
Sedona AZ (September 18, 2018) – As the dust settles from yet another conclusion of a city of Sedona primary election, there are those who remain stunned at the results and those who will remain jubilant, for at least the next two years.
Of course the General election...
Sedona Council and Chamber Election Lies
Sedona AZ (August 26, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
City of Sedona Council and its affiliation with the Chamber of Commerce is under scrutiny by the state of Arizona and its angry residents.
This is the story of lies by commission or omission with a love for wanton ignorance. It has created a sad atmosphere for our little city. Do you want the future of Sedona...
Eddie S. Maddock: For the Record
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock expresses appreciation to Arizona elected representatives Burges, Thorpe, Barton and Allen for going on the record to protect Sedona from questionable associations of its City Hall, local print news, Lodging Council and Chamber of Commerce, conjoined with perceived attempts to influence election outcomes by illegally disqualifying a citizens ballot initiative,...
Does Sedona Need a Revival?
Sedona AZ (August 20, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
A recent ADOT traffic study found the majority of Sedona traffic backs up for miles only to drive through the city limits on its way north to the Grand Canyon or south to Phoenix.
I remember my first trip to Sedona from Paradise Valley in 1961. Long drive by when the family saw the Red Rocks from a distance……we...
J. Rick Normand: Sedona Mayor on Tourism Ad Dollars Unnecessary – Part Two
J. Rick Normand, examines City of Sedona contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce in the second of his two-part Op-Ed series.
Sedona AZ (August 10, 2018) – Thanks to the decade long influence peddling to the last several Sedona City Councils by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and the Sedona Lodging Council, the effective design and implementation of a successful and sustainable resort town...
J. Rick Normand: Sedona Mayor on Tourism Ad Dollars Unnecessary
J. Rick Normand, examines City of Sedona contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce in his two-part Op-Ed series
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act!- George Orwell
Have you seen the Chamber’s new signs? “Let’s Fix Traffic…Vote Yes on Visitors Rule!” (..over us, that is?)
OK, the signs actually say “Vote Yes on Home Rule,” but Home Rule enables...
Attend Sedona August 28 2018 Election Town Halls and Forums
Sedona AZ (July 16, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Patriots, join us for this week’s Sedona Mayor, City Council Debates and Home Rule discussions/town halls (see below).
Thank you in advance for showing up to support efforts to replace incumbents on City Council, and our current Mayor, with candidates that will listen to you.
Join us to show...
Home Rule Meeting at Sedona Rouge
Sedona AZ (March 23, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
(In a SedonaEye.com comment) Steve Segner says:
March 20, 2018 at 4:30 pm – “Robert Smith I am hosting a meeting on home rule April 10 at 8:30 at the Sedona rouge I’m going to have theCity manager come and talk about home rule and how it will affect the city and also about the upcoming $30 million...
Eye on Sedona with Councilor Scott Jablow
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ (March 15, 2018) – Traffic has probably been the #1 hot topic over the course of the last several years, and certainly during the last city election cycle. The need to actually “do something” to address Sedona’s traffic issues was one of the primary reasons I and my fellow city councilors were elected. There is no quick fix or silver bullet,...