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Sedona SR 89A Traffic Signal Installation Alert

Sedona AZ (July 1, 2010) – Traffic signal installation at SR 89A and Airport Road will begin July 6 so expect travel delays! The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin working on Tuesday to install the traffic signal at the intersection of State Route 89A and Airport Road in the city limits of Sedona. Intermittent one lane closures are anticipated, but both roads will remain passable... 

Theodore? Edward? Theodora? Ted.

photo by Sunday Larson Sedona AZ (June 29, 2010) – I have a habit of naming things, like my cars, my home, my backyard birds, and squirrels and the list goes on and on.  So with this recent sighting of the bear (Editor’s note: read the Eddie Maddock story THE BEAR! THE BEAR posted on this site) in my Broken Arrow neighborhood, I decided to give this bear a name. We’re all familiar... 

Camp Verde Relay for Life Scheduled

Dear Sedona Times and SedonaEye.com readers, Camp Verde Arizona scheduled a community Relay for Life event at the town Ramada and Community Park on Hollomon Street behind Camp Verde Town Hall. The American Cancer Society Relay for Life is a life-changing event that gives communities across the globe a chance to celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost,... 

Sedona Arts Center Summer Art Camps

Sedona AZ (May 12, 2010) – The Sedona Arts Center in collaboration with Art For Kids is now taking registration for two different two-week summer art camps. The first camp is the Ceramics Camp for ages 9-14 and will be take place June 21-July 2, 2012. The second camp is “Reflections of the Southwest” and is for ages 5-11 and will be in session July 5-July 16, 2012. Leading the Ceramics... 

Artist in the Classroom at Big Park School

  Artist in the Classroom project at Big Park school      Jillian Ziebell, Summer Stewart and Christiana Benites with Nancy Lattanzi    left to right; Ceci Estrada, Morgan Hawes, Asia Brown, Yvesche Schlee, Natalie Grandaw, Savanah Cooper                   SCIENCE AND ART: A PERFECT MARRIAGE IN SCHOOLS              You may wonder, what is an artist doing in... 

Verde River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Public Meeting

Clarkdale AZ (February 7, 2010) – The Verde River Basin Partnership (Partnership) will hold its Quarterly Membership Meeting on February 8, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. on the Yavapai College Clarkdale Campus in Building M, Room 137. The Partnership Coordinating Committee chairman, Dr. Ed Wolfe, announced a special presentation open to the public, Sustainable Water Resources – a Regional Issue, to... 

Sedona Times Takes the High Road During Election

Sedona Times Publishing guest editor, Tommy Acosta Sedona AZ (January 29, 2010) – by Sedona Times Guest Editor Tommy Acosta We at the Sedona Times newspaper consider our January 28 edition one of the most important we have printed to date. The reason is the coming 2010 City of Sedona Council Election, an election whose impact cannot be overstated. The new elected council will be charged with... 

ADOT Closes Sedona and Flagstaff SR 89A Highway

Sedona AZ (January 27, 2010) – The forces of Mother Nature made themselves known along a number of Arizona highways during and after last week’s powerful winter storms. A section of one damaged highway, Arizona State Route 89A, connecting Sedona and Flagstaff, remains closed until emergency repairs can be completed. The Arizona Department of Transportation is working to speed the repairs along... 

Three-punch Combo Takes Out Advisory Committees

  Sedona Times reporter, Tommy Acosta Sedona AZ (February 18, 2009) — Opinion by Sedona Times Tommy Acosta.     As predicted, four Sedona City Council members shot the Mayor’s Advisory Committees down out of the sky at their February 17, 2009 special meeting. It was no surprise and it was expected, with it being a matter of when, and not, if.   The opportunity for their action, which... 

Politics and the Sedona City Council

Tommy Acosta Sedona AZ (February 4, 2009) – Report and Analysis By Tommy Acosta for the Sedona Times Newspaper and SedonaTimes.com  In that the other media outlets in Sedona, by this issue’s printing, have already reported on the January 27 Council meeting where the Mayor’s Advisory Committees were discussed and given a reprieve – pending staff recommendations and full council review... 
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