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Arizona Sentenced High Ranking Cartel Member

Phoenix AZ (April 26, 2012) — Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne announced today that Hilario Aguirre of Stanfield, Arizona has been sentenced in Pinal County Superior Court to twenty years in the Department of Corrections for his role as high-ranking member of a Mexico based drug trafficking organization. The organization that Aguirre was involved with is responsible for the importation of... 

Sedona Historic Sites and Homes Tour

Sedona Heritage Museum Sedona AZ (April 23, 2012) – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a Sedona Historic Homes and Sites Tour on Saturday, April 28, 2012 in celebration of Arizona’s Centennial. Twelve historic places within the Sedona city limits will be open for tour and interpretation. Dating from every decade from the 1910s to the 1960s, the open houses range from a homesteader’s... 

Vote Your Support

Dear Friends and Residents of the Sedona Fire District, I wanted to give an update on the Fire Board election campaign. Tomorrow, April 23rd is here, at which time you will receive a ballot in the mail to vote. Diane Schoen, Corrie Cooperman, and I will continue to work hard to maintain our professional fire district under a fiscally responsible budget. I ask you to please express your support and... 

ADOT SR 89A Construction Update

Sedona AZ (April 21, 2012) – Construction along Sedona Arizona State Route 89A from Dry Creek Road to Airport Road continues next week, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. The $4.3 million project includes the installation of roadway lighting, a new traffic signal at Andante Drive, and roadway resurfacing from Arroyo Piñon to just west of State Route 179. Crews will continue... 

Sedona Police To Take Back Drugs

Sedona Police Department Take-Back Drug Day Sedona AZ (April 21, 2012) – On Saturday, April 28, 2012 the Sedona Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous, expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. The public is encouraged to bring any and all unwanted medications... 

Flagstaff Insurance Agent Sentenced to Prison

Phoenix AZ (April 19, 2012) — Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne today announced that 33 year-old Jeffery Ray Capshaw of Flagstaff, Arizona was sentenced today in Maricopa County Superior Court to three years in prison for Forgery, a class 4 felony as a result of a plea agreement with the State. Capshaw was indicted for Insurance Fraud, Theft and Forgery for collecting payments for insurance... 

Mayor’s Decision Surprises Reader

Sedona AZ (April 18, 2012) – The Sedona Eye news received this Letter to the Editor: I was surprised that the Sedona Red Rock News printed Mayor Adams’ personal attack on Terrie Frankel in it April 13, 2012 edition. I thought it was SRRN policy not to publish personal attacks; that criticism of others’ opinions had to be couched in general terms/references without identifying or... 

Navajo and Hopi Water Rights

Dear Sedona Eye, Arizona Senators Jon Kyl and John McCain are pushing legislation to give large corporations control over Navajo and Hopi water rights on the Little Colorado River forever. The bill would give corporations like Peabody Coal and the Navajo Generating Station tens of thousands of acre-feet of Navajo and Hopi water annually and force the extension of Peabody and NGS leases without regard... 

Highway 89A to Boston Marathon

Natalia Molina Alvarez Sedona AZ (April 16, 2012) – According to Runner’s World magazine, less that 1% of the American population completes a marathon a year. When I was a sophomore in Bethlehem Catholic High School in the sleepy steel town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania early on a Monday morning right before school started, I caught a glimpse of the Boston Marathon on a segment of Good Morning... 

Yavapai College Face Time Strategies

Sedona AZ (April 14, 2012) – In a time when most individuals, businesses, political and social movements communicate via Facebook and email blasts, the marketing committee of the Yavapai College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) of Sedona and Verde Valley is discovering that face time remains a solid strategy of engagement. In a recent internal marketing survey conducted with OLLI... 
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