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Sedona Sunset Park Community Campout Scheduled

Sedona AZ (May 12, 2013) – It’s time again for the popular Community Campout at beautiful Sunset Park, 655 Sunset Drive, offered by City of Sedona Parks and Recreation department. Residents and visitors have the opportunity to camp with food provided, planned activities and restrooms nearby, all while surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Sedona. This summer’s campout event takes place on... 

Navy Psychiatrist Believes PTSD Brain Can Heal

Sedona AZ (May 11, 2013) – If you ask random strangers, “What is the most important organ in the human body?” many people would say the heart and lungs, but most probably would say the brain. The brain’s role is central in our lives, but it is often overlooked or taken for granted – that is, until it is impacted by illness or injury. Like any other organ, it is important to understand... 

Father Dies in Cornville Head On Collision

Scene of Cornville Road crash that claimed the life of a father and injured three others including 9 yr old twins Sedona AZ (May 10, 2013) – UPDATE The driver of the gold sedan involved in yesterday’s Cornville Road head-on collision has been identified as Hakim Amin, 72-years-old, from Cottonwood, Arizona. Amin was airlifted to Flagstaff Medical Center following the crash. He was later... 

Yavapai College $69.5 Million Bond Projects Near Completion

Sedona AZ (May 10, 2013) – Yavapai College is nearing successful completion of all projects funded under the $69.5 million Yavapai College General Obligations Bond Issuance of November 2000. Yavapai County residents voted in 2000 to approve a $69.5 million bond to facilitate renovations and new construction, outlined in the district’s 2000 Campus Master Plan, which will be completed this... 

Law of Unintended Consequences Meets Probable New Sales-Tax Policy

Sedona AZ (May 8, 2013) – by J. Rick Normand, Financial Columnist to the SedonaEye.com We all keep hearing the arguments from our City’s Council, with the exception of our Vice-Mayor, and from the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and City Staff that we need additional bed and sales taxes to pay for the unexpected costs of additional destination traveler marketing and the implied possibility of... 

Grand Canyon North Rim Highway Reopens

PHOENIX AZ (May 8, 2013) – As summer approaches in northern Arizona, the Arizona Department of Transportation will reopen State Route 67 between Jacob Lake and the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park on Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Arizona State Route 67, which is the lone road that links US 89A at Jacob Lake to the North Rim, is regularly closed in the winter season, usually starting in late... 

Sedona Fire District Rescues Injured Hiker

SEDONA AZ (May 8, 2013) – Shortly after 1:00 in the afternoon on Saturday, May 4, 2013, Sedona Fire District (SFD) crews responded to a reported injured hiker on the Wilson Mountain Trail. Emergency crews responded from SFD Fire Station #5 in Oak Creek Canyon and SFD Fire Station #4 in uptown Sedona to the Wilson Mountain Trailhead at Midgley Bridge. Once at the trailhead, SFD Battalion Chief... 

Eye on Sedona Wetlands Preserve

Sedona AZ (May 8, 2013) – Written by Charles Mosley, City of Sedona Public Works Director and City Engineer, the following SedonaEye.com article was submitted by the City of Sedona government: Why was the 27-acre Sedona Wetlands Preserve constructed? Many may be surprised to learn that the primary purpose of the Sedona Wetlands Preserve is not recreation. The wetlands were constructed as part... 

Sedona Big Park Bike Rodeo Success

2013 Sedona Big Park School Bike Rodeo winners with Don Nelms, Sedona Farmers Insurance agent who donated four bikes to lucky winners, and the crew of helpers from Sedona Fire District and area bike shops SEDONA AZ (May 7, 2013) – Over 200 students from Big Park School in the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona, Arizona, participated in the annual school Bike Rodeo given by the Sedona Fire District... 

Historic Philips House Granted Landmark Designation

Sedona AZ (May 6, 2013) – When Miss Dorothy Philips, secretary to the president of a Texas oil company, decided to build her Sedona retirement home on Color Cove Road in the early 1950s, she was ahead of her time. She hired the Phoenix architecture firm Weaver & Drover and wrote letters instructing them on the design, materials and siting she desired on her six acre parcel. She would be... 
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