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Missing Teen Cesha Adams Found
Tucson AZ (June 12, 2012) –  Missing seventeen year old Arkansas teen-ager, Cesha Adams, was found safe and sound in Tucson Arizona. She was arranging transportation back to Arkansas after disappearing during a family car trip in northern Arizona following an argument with her mother, reports Dwight D’Evelyn, Yavapai County Sheriff’s office spokesman. The public had been asked to...     
Help YCSO Find Missing Girl Now
Sedona AZ (June 11, 2012) – Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies are seeking the public’s help in locating 17-year-old Cesha Adams. She is described as follows:
5’ 03” tall, 120 pounds, black curly hair pulled back, wearing “high water peasant” type dark  brown pants and a light colored “peasant” type top with pink undershirt. Cesha is also wearing white leather sandals,...     
Dear God Love Meredith
Harley McGuire, SedonaEye.com Star Columnist
Dearest Harley McGuire,
Please share this beautiful email that we received with your www.SedonaEye.com readers. It is too wonderful to keep hidden even if a piece of fiction because we believe that someone, somewhere, has had this experience. Our own beloved Kippy is now 12 years old and slowing down. We are finding it as a family quite difficult to accept:...     
ADOT Contractor Debris Is Litter
Dear Mr. Halikowski (ADOT), 
As you know, it only takes a few bad apples to spoil the barrel. 
ADOT Highway 89A reflectors
While cleaning the Folksville USA one-mile section of Highway 89A between Cottonwood and Sedona (MP-356 to 357) today, I noticed the new reflectors that were recently installed. 
I also noticed that the old reflectors were thrown in the grass and many ended up in the asphalt...     
Mammoth Library Wins Science Foundation Grant
Mammoth AZ Public Library courtyard
FLORENCE AZ (June 9, 2012)  – The Mammoth Public Library is one of 20 smaller, rural libraries that succeeded in winning a National Science Foundation grant of $2,500. The library will become a pilot site for a program called “Pushing the Limits: Making Sense of Science,” a four-part reading, viewing and discussion series for adults, according to a press...     
Embry-Riddle UAV Program Faces County Scrutiny
Prescott AZ (June 8, 2012) – Responding to public comments made at recent meetings of the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, Board Chairman Thomas Thurman has released a statement regarding the status of proposals by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University regarding the establishment of programs to train students in the function and operation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. 
“Statements made during...     
Democrats of Red Rocks Open Sedona Campaign Office
DORR Sedona Headquarters, 65 Coffeepot Drive, Sedona AZ 86336
Sedona AZ (June 8, 2012) – Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) invite the public to celebrate the opening of its new west Sedona campaign office located in the Fox Building, 65 Coffee Pot Drive. The Saturday grand opening is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. with free hotdogs and an opportunity to meet Democrats running...     
Solar Powers German Nation
Commissioner Paul Newman
Dear SedonaEye.com,
Two of the state’s most prominent elected officials were on the road this past week, working to bring economic development opportunities to Arizona. Governor Jan Brewer traveled to Europe and Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton was in Washington, D.C..
It was a bi-partisan mission – outreach, contact, dialogue and, hopefully, results that will bring diversification,...     
Annual Hemp History Week
This is a historic week and we need your Senators to support Senator Wyden’s hemp farming amendment to S.3240, the Farm Bill, which will allow farmers in the U.S. to once again have the opportunity to grow industrial hemp. Our goal is to have 5,000 submitted letters by the end of Hemp History Week, June 4-10, 2012.
The message that you will send to them is specifically written to educate their...     
Click It or Ticket 2012
Sedona AZ (June 5, 2012) – In an effort to save more lives on Arizona roadways, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety has partnered with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office to increase seat belt usage throughout Arizona.
Arizona has a “secondary” seat belt law which prevents deputies from stopping a driver for the sole offense of not wearing a seat belt so the Yavapai County Click...     

