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Eye on Sedona Column November 10, 2010
Authored By Human Resources Director Victoria Ward
A couple of years ago the city participated in a mature worker’s forum and job fair. I was honored to make a presentation to those eager attendees and conducted two standing room only workshops for those seeking to improve their resume and interviewing skills. Many shared that their attempts to find employment in a depressed economy was compounded...
ADOT Sedona Airport Road Traffic Signal Activated
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Traffic signal project at SR 89A and Airport Road is completed and in operation!
Sedona AZ – The Arizona Department of Transportation activated the new traffic signal in Sedona at State Route 89A and Airport Road mid-morning on Tuesday, December 7. The construction includes a right turn lane on SR 89A, a left turn lane on Airport Road, and drainage improvements. Be aware while driving...
Dear Harley McGuire: I have a question?
Dear Harley,
Inoch in the sun
My name is Inoch and I’m a service dog. I help my mommy because she’s in a wheelchair. I noticed you said your mommy is mean sometimes because she brushes your hair and messes with the hair on your toes. Do you mean she cuts the hair between your toes? I don’t like my pads fiddled with either.
You see, Mommy got me 9 months ago over in a place...
Letter to the Editor: City is questioned about Impact Fee Use
Sedona AZ (November 8, 2010) – The Sedona Eye and Sedona Times Publishing welcomes the Sedona City Council to respond to this email sent to each Councilor and many citizens, including the SedonaEye.com editor:
“Dear All:
Could someone please let me know where in the documents provided below it is stipulated that Sedona’s $1.6 million in development impact fees need to be spent only in...
The Depletion of Oil and its Effect on Sedona
Join the discussion after the free presentation of the 2004 award winning documentary, “End of Suburbia” on November 20, 2010 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm in the Sedona Public Library’s Community Room. The film and discussion is sponsored by Sierra Club, Sustainable Arizona, Verde Resilient Communities and Democrats of the Red Rocks.
Contact Marlene Rayner marlenerayner@yahoo.com 928 203-0340...
Sedona City Hall features Red Rock Quilters Exhibit
The City of Sedona Art in Public Places Committee is proud to announce a new exhibition featuring the Red Rock Quilters. A beautiful variety of their members’ work can be viewed in the City Manager’s administration building and the Vultee Conference Room through early January 2011.
The Red Rock Quilters, a chapter of the AZ Quilters Guild, welcomes all levels of quilters and fabric lovers. ...
Sedona Named a Small Cities Arts Destination
Sedona Ranked #6 In 2010 Top 25 Arts Destinations
For the 11th year in a row, AmericanStyle magazine has named Sedona a Top 25 Arts Destination. This year, readers of the magazine ranked Sedona No. 6 in the Small Cities category, which includes populations under 100,000. The cities ranked higher than Sedona include Santa Fe, NM; Asheville, NC; Saugatuck, MI; Key West, FL; and Sarasota, FL. ...
Dear Editor: Manuel Cruz for Mine Inspector Comments
Dear Editor and Manny,
Thank you for you for running during this difficult political climate. I do not think there is anything else you could have done to make a difference in the outcome this year. I hope you will keep your eye on 2014. I believe the ASMI position, as well as the ACC positions should be non-partisan races similar to local school boards but do not foresee anything like that in the...
Sedona Seeks Budget Oversight Commission Volunteer
Sedona AZ--The City of Sedona is seeking a volunteer to serve a one-year term on a newly formed Budget Oversight Commission.
The Commission will help the City in preparing the five-year capital plan and annual budget. The commission is solely advisory to the Council but will play a key role in providing important public input on budget policy, including revenue recommendations, capital planning...
Democrats of Red Rocks Host Stephen Nuno
Sedona AZ–The Democrats of the Red Rocks will host Stephen A. Nuno from the Politics and International Affairs Department at NAU as the guest speaker during the November 18th breakfast meeting at the Old Sedona Bar and Grille Restaurant, West Sedona.
Nuno research interests include Latino partisanship, political participation and political mobilization. He is also a Research Associate at...

