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Sedona Historic Preservation Commission Volunteers Needed
Sedona AZ (September 15, 2012) – The City of Sedona is currently accepting applications to fill two openings on its Historic Preservation Commission. The three-year terms begin upon appointment and end on November 30, 2015.
The Commission consists of seven members, five of which must live within the Sedona city limits and up to two members may live outside the city limits – as long as...
ADOT Advises of Interstate 17 Delays
Arizona Interstate 17 Construction Update
Sedona AZ (September 15, 2012) – The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising drivers will be required to follow a detour from Cordes Junction to northbound Interstate 17 on September 17, 2012 as crews work on a new bridge over the I-17 highway as ADOT continues to make progress on a $50 million traffic interchange reconstruction project.
The...
Harley McGuire Gives a Paws Up to Animal Control
Sedona Eye Star Columnist, Harley McGuire
Sedona AZ (September 13, 2012) – SedonaEye.com star Paws Up columnist Harley McGuire would like for you to know that the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Section consists of seven animal control officers and one supervisor. This section is responsible for responding to the public’s request for animal control assistance in communities, including animal...
Sedona City Council Proclaims Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week
SaveBabyKinsley.com benefit concert September 23, 2012
Sedona AZ (September 12, 2012) – The Sedona City Council approved a proclamation recognizing September 16 through September 22, 2012, as Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week. Accepting the proclamation were Sedona Police Officer Casey Pelletier, his wife Marin, and their daughter, Kinsley. Kinsley has been diagnosed with Mitochondrial Disease.
Kinsley...
City of Sedona Is Advised to Clean Its House
Sedona AZ (September 12, 2012) – Sedona resident Terrie Frankel, in a SedonaEye.com Open Forum, speaks directly to the Sedona Arizona Mayor and City Council and to the public:
Mr. Mayor, Members of Council, as a 16 year resident of Sedona, I feel compelled to address some of council’s short comings – point out who in my opinion has been leading you in the wrong direction –...
Eye on Sedona City Code with City Attorney Mike Goimarac
Sedona AZ (September 11, 2012) – The City of Sedona submitted this article written by City Attorney Mike Goimarac entitled, If A Tree Falls In Sedona, Is It Allowed To Make A Sound?:
Compared to most cities and towns, Sedona is a quiet place. We enjoy the peace and solitude that comes with living in the middle of a beautiful forest. However, civilization is a noisy existence and, therefore,...
Smart Meters and Microwave Radiation Dangers
Smart meter dangers undisclosed by utilities
Sedona AZ (September 11, 2012) – The following is an open letter to the Sedona Arizona City Council by a Sedona resident:
Hi, Mayor and City Council members,
I applaud Kristin Monday (below) and others for trying to alert the council and fellow citizens about the impending public health disaster known as microwave technology (including WiFi, cell...
Pinal County Projects Savings With New Tax Notification
Pinal County Courthouse
FLORENCE AZ (September 11, 2012) – Pinal County Treasurer Dodie Doolittle announced a new tax notification process that her office will be using for 2012 tax bills.
The new process will allow businesses, mortgage companies, and individuals who own twenty five (25) or more properties to see the tax amount due online through a secure server. These property owners will be...
Sedona Schools Must Ban WiFi
Sedona resident asks for WiFi ban in schools
Sedona AZ (September 11, 2012) – The following is an open letter to the Sedona City Council by Sedona resident, Kristen Monday:
Dear Sedona City Council:
Here is the research justifying why countries in Europe, Israel and Canada have and are banning WiFi.
I already know WiFi is dangerous because I feel sick when I am exposed to it in large doses. Many...
All We Want Are The Sedona Airport Facts
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, asks for Sedona Airport facts
Sedona AZ (September 11, 2012) – Contrary to popular belief, Jack Webb in the role of Police Detective Sgt. Joe Friday on the TV series “Dragnet” (1967-1970) never said, “Just the facts, ma’am” in any episode of Dragnet. The actual line was, “All we want (or need) are the facts, ma’am.”
Taking a page out...

