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Eddie Maddock: Sedona Year 2020
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock reminds Sedona in 2020 it’s wise to keep in mind that hindsight is always twenty-twenty.
Sedona AZ – The birth of a brand new year, 2020, is welcomed with optimism for positive opportunities on the horizon. Breaking in a new calendar and not forgetting when writing to change the date to “2020” accordingly are reminders that time flies, and...
Eddie Maddock: Puzzlements
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock takes time for puzzlements.
Sedona AZ – “My mom washes the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher. So what does the dishwasher do?” asks the little girl in the TV ad. This brings up a multitude of age old questions beginning, but not ending with, a small child asking his own mother “Where did I come from?”
As we commence to...
Eddie Maddock: City Council Deals Are Destroying Our Sedona Dream
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock revisits the City of Sedona Dream and why Home Rule and the City Council are destroying it.
Sedona AZ – Whether an idiom, proverb or adage, the saying “a watched pot never boils” takes on a totally new meaning in Sedona, Arizona. It might more appropriately be changed to ”watched pots never STOP boiling” in this neck of...
Eddie Maddock: Sedona investigations highlight city darkness
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock
Sedona AZ (April 14, 2018) – How sweet it is!
A few days ago there was a comment posted on SedonaEye.com about the FBI raiding the Sedona home of a sex pervert supported by a SE account tweet and followed by a RRN article about Michael Lacey’s $1.6 million Oak Creek Canyon home raid. So this neighbor to the Oak Creek Canyon estate of Steve Segner, a...
Dear Sedona Times Readers: Vote August 24th
This is an answer that I posted in response to a Sedona Times reader, Emma Carpini, a good citizen who wrote expressing a concern that our newspaper was slanted in one direction. We hope that our reply to Ms. Carpini will address any other reader’s misconception of our 2010 election and candidate coverage.
Our Sedona Times daily eBlasts are only a tip of the news coverage found on the Sedona...
Open Meeting Law Investigation Sparks Council Debate
Sedona, AZ — By Tommy Acosta…
All right you political chess buffs out there, here’s another one for you to ponder and masticate. Last night, Nov. 25, at the Sedona City Council meeting, members discussed allegations filed with the Attorney General’s office that four council members violated the Open Meeting Law shortly before the council voted to put lights on 89A.
Needless to say,...