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City of Sedona Excise Tax Revenue Bond Rating Reviewed

City of Sedona Public Notice Sedona AZ (January 11, 2011) – The City of Sedona received news that Standard & Poor’s reviewed the City’s Bond Rating on Excise Tax Revenue Bonds and has affirmed their prior rating of “A” and given the City a stable outlook. According to Tim Ernster, Sedona City Manager, “This was an unsolicited review of the City’s rating and we were not... 

New Year’s Eve Rockin’ in Williams AZ!

SedonaEye.com contributing writer, Hollywood Jim, and fan Flagg, Wade, Loomis and O'Neal with Hollywood Jim Update your Facebook, surf the web, and checkout the Sedona Eye!  See an uploaded video of Miss Posey on Facebook…if you have to ask, you so aren’t.   Visit Jim Hollywood on Facebook and be there or not. Those who are just are, baby! Tell  me that Miss Posey sent you... 

Sedona Fire Department in 2011

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime On behalf of the Sedona Fire District I would like to wish everyone a safe and healthy New Years. Nazih M. Hazime Fire Chief Sedona Fire District 928.204.8924       928.204.8924      NHazime@sedonafire.org   Courage to be Safe    Read More →

Sedona Fire District Announces Vacancy on Fire Board

Sedona AZ (December 20, 2010)–The Sedona Fire District is looking for an individual to fill a position on its Governing Board. The resignation of one of the Board Members has created this opening. There are two years remaining on the term of this office. SFD Board Members receive no financial benefits, it is a public service role. Board Workshops will be held on the second Wednesday monthly... 

The Eye Knows: Who helps local victims of trauma?

Trauma Intervention Programs of Arizona Inc. (TIP) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization affiliated with Trauma Intervention Programs, Inc., a national nonprofit organization. TIP’s primary purpose is to ensure that those who are emotionally traumatized receive the support they need immediately following a crisis event and is designed to prevent the secondary victimization that all too often occurs... 

Eye on Sedona Column by Chief of Police Raymond Cota

The Sedona Police Department has experienced some significant changes since the retirement of Chief Joe Vernier in January 2010.  Prior to my appointment as Chief of Police in July 2010, Chief Deputy Jim Driscoll of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department served as the interim police chief.  The members of this community have benefited greatly from the contributions of these fine public safety... 

Sedona Begins Work on Hazard Mitigation Plan

Sedona AZ–A planning team comprised of representatives from the Cities, Towns, and Tribes of Yavapai County will be meeting regularly to participate in a hazard mitigation planning process. The team will develop a Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Yavapai County, according to The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA2K). The DMA2K requires all local, county, tribal and state governments... 

Sedona Fire Chief Hazime Addresses Role of Fire Board

Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime Sedona AZ (December 1, 2010)-The Sedona Fire District will soon have a new Fire Board. “I am eager to engage and begin working with the new board members,” says Sedona Fire Chief, Nazih M. Hazime writing of his role and that of the Sedona Fire Department and the Fire Board in an open letter to the Sedona fire district. “To assist in creating continuity,... 

Sedona Fire District Emergency Medical Service Billing Process

The Department of Health Services (DHS) regulates ambulance services within the State of Arizona and sets charge rates for ambulance transports. Ambulance providers may request adjustments to their rates no sooner than every six months, or based on DHS initiating an automatic rate increase, which they do periodically based on the medical consumer price index (CPI) and other cost factors. The following... 

Misleading Information from Sedona Fire Department

Sedona Fire Chief, Nazih M. Hazime Sedona AZ (November 17, 2010) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: I recently read the article penned by Chief Hazime of the Sedona Fire Department in your 10/28 publication which cited an INDEPENDENT study that has been done by the AFDA ( Arizona Fire District Association) for the last several years. AFDA per Chief Hazime supposedly considered... 
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