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Sedona Village of Oak Creek Businesses To Close
Sedona AZ-Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek will lose two longstanding businesses within the next two months. Mulligan’s Restaurant, located in the clubhouse facility of the Village of Oak Creek Association, failed to have its lease renewed by the homeowner’s association and will soon close its doors to the public. At this time, the owner has no plans to re-open the business in a...     
20th Anniversary Big and Little Kids Book Free
The big & little Kids Book NOW AVAILABLE countywide
A Free Resource Guide to help Children and their Families
Sedona AZ– The 20th Anniversary edition of  The big & little Kids Book, a FREE resource guide of organizations serving Yavapai County children and their families, is now available for distribution.  This guide contains information on resources such as child care, clothing,...     
Dear Harley McGuire, Sedona’s Four-Footed Dear Abby
 
Wiskie
Harley McGuire, Sedona Times and SedonaEye.com star columnist
Hey Harley, 
How’s it goin’? Loved your article in one of the Sedona Times  and since you asked your buddies to assist, here is a question to ask your readers that has been bothering me for quite some time.
Ya know the real skinny type dog that’s white with black spots that sits atop the really big red fire...     
Dear Editor: Sedona Changes?
My friends and I arrived for two nights from the Phoenix airport (on our way to Vegas for three days) and found that our favorite health food restaurant is closed. We did eat at the health food grocery store which had a food counter that was adequate in a pinch (we refuse to eat at fast food chains). Crystal Palace Gift Shop was closed (a shocker since it seemed to have been open for years and...     
Dear Sheriff Waugh and Governor Brewer: America the Beautiful?
In a 2010 Verde Independent news article Sheriff Steve Waugh was expressing his dilemma regarding what to do if Proposition 100 failed and how would fund his prison population. Jan Brewer is also counting on Proposition 100 for funds. Is what’s good for the goose, good for the gander?
In Folksville USA, we have a anti-litter movement to “restore the beauty to America the Beautiful”. We don’t...     
City of Sedona Accepting Arts Organizations Applications
The City of Sedona is accepting applications for the Arts and Culture Commission Art Organizations Grants Program.  The purpose of this program is to support Sedona-based arts and cultural organizations with funds to promote long-term growth in Sedona’s arts community and to meet short-term goals.  All applications must be received no later than Friday, March 4, 2011 by 5 p.m.
Interested organizations...     
Alzheimer’s Specialized Care
Kim Johanson, Contributing writer SedonaEye.com Senior Issues and Health Care 
Specialized nonmedical care is available in Yavapai County through Home Instead Senior Care® helping individuals with Alzheimer’s disease live safely and more comfortably both at home and in care facilities.
As many as 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, with numbers expected to increase to as many...     
Sedona Property Owners Granted Amnesty on ADU Violations
On January 12, 2010, the Sedona City Council approved an ordinance allowing for the long-term rental of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).  This ordinance became effective on February 11, 2010 and remains in effect until 88 new ADUs are created or until February 11, 2015, whichever comes first.  At that time the ADU ordinance will sunset until reviewed and the Planning and Zoning Commission and City...     
City of Sedona Excise Tax Revenue Bond Rating Reviewed
City of Sedona Public Notice
Sedona AZ (January 11, 2011) – The City of Sedona received news that Standard & Poor’s reviewed the City’s Bond Rating on Excise Tax Revenue Bonds and has affirmed their prior rating of “A” and given the City a stable outlook.
According to Tim Ernster, Sedona City Manager, “This was an unsolicited review of the City’s rating and we were not...     
Sedona Taxpayer Information Meetings
The City of Sedona has scheduled three upcoming taxpayer outreach meetings for January 11 and 12, 2011.  A representative from Revenue Discovery Systems (RDS) will be on hand to help explain the actual process of remitting city sales tax and the TPT forms sent by RDS.  The representative will also be able to answer questions regarding business licenses. 
We will also have our sales tax auditor from...     

