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Sedona Museum to Host Arizona Centennial Events
Sedona Heritage Museum
Sedona AZ (February 4, 2012) – The Sedona Heritage Museum has planned a comprehensive schedule of local events celebrating Arizona’s Centennial year and proudly announce that several of the events are now designated “Official Arizona Centennial Events” by the State Committee.
A full week of events leading up to statehood day will kick off Wednesday, February...
Sedona Fire District Board Recall Election
SEDONA AZ (January 24, 2012) – Three Sedona Fire District Governing Board positions will be filled through a Recall Election on May 15, 2012. Two of the positions are to fill terms ending November 30, 2014; one position is for a six-month period to fill a term ending November 30, 2012.
Fire Board candidates must be registered voters and residents of the Sedona Fire District (which includes West Sedona, Red...
Internet Blackout Day on January 18
Dear Word Press Editors,
WordPress.org is officially joining the protest against Senate Bill 968: the Protect IP Act that is coming before the U.S. Senate next week. As I wrote in my post a week ago, if this bill is passed it will jeopardize internet freedom and shift the power of the independent web into the hands of corporations. We must stop it.
On January 18, 2012 many sites around the web...
Parks and Recreation Master Plan Surveys Wanted
Sedona AZ (November 20, 2011) – The City of Sedona Department of Parks and Recreation is working with Olsson Associates to develop a Master Plan. A survey being conducted to aide in the development of the Master Plan can be obtained by visiting the Parks and Recreation website at www.SedonaAz.gov/Parks.
At this site you will find a link to the survey, a timeline of events, and a FAQ sheet and...
What if Ron Paul was President?
Sedona AZ (November 7, 2011) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
President Paul would immediately push for $1 trillion cut in federal spending (per year, not the $3 trillion that Democrats proposed over 10 years with half of that from increased taxes).
President Paul would have the authority as commander-and-chief to withdraw troops from overseas, within limits of treaty...
Sedona Political Signs Stolen
Sedona AZ (October 29, 2011) — The Sedona Police Department received several calls on October 27, 2011 reporting theft of magnetic car signs and yard signs supporting a YES on Proposition 410 vote.
Lin Ennis, co-chair of Voice of Choice for 89A which supports a YES vote and local control of 89A said, “The magnetic signs were stolen from the cars parked at the Sedona Public Library where a Prop...
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Running with the bulls in Cave Creek Arizona
Sedona AZ (October 21, 2011) – Civil engineer and architect Brent Maupin was enjoying a quiet Sunday breakfast when he remembered a news story from the night before. It had been about a Cave Creek Arizona bull run event. Today was its last day. Maybe he should go?
Maupin traveled to Spain twice, once in 1972 and again in 2007, and like many young men...
Sedona Eye on Occupy Wall Street
Occupy Wall Street Sedona Arizona photo by Brent Maupin for SedonaEye.com news
Occupy Wall Street protest Sedona Arizona photo by Brent Maupin for SedonaEye.com news
Occupy Wall Street takes to the street in Sedona Arizona photo by Brent Maupin for SedonaEye.com news
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Sedona Finds Fans on Facebook
Sedona AZ (October 12, 2010) – In the last few years, social media has become one of the fastest, inventive and most popular methods for obtaining information, communicating, interacting, and sharing stories. The radio took 38 years to reach 50 million users. The television took 13 years to reach 50 million users. FaceBook reached over 400 million users in less than 5 years.
Today 1.6 billion...
Majority of Business Owners Intimidated by SFD Recall?
Sedona AZ (September 30, 2011) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The SFD Board Recall is presenting challenges past Recalls haven’t had to face due to the temperament of those being recalled, and their supporters. We are finding an alarming number of people who truly hope the recall will be successful, however are afraid to sign petitions due to threats and intimidation....