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Vote NO on Education Budget Override
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Eye on Sedona Parks and Rec Fall Calendar
This article written and submitted by City of Sedona staff.
Sedona AZ (October 12, 2013) – Fall really is the best time of year. Cool enough to enjoy an evening stroll through a new city park and warm enough to enjoy a pumpkin patch in the water. We recommend you try both.
On September 27, the Sedona Wetlands Preserve enjoyed its grand opening celebration. This unique facility, located just outside...
Death at Midgley Bridge
Sedona AZ (October 11, 2013) – The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a 27 year-old Cottonwood man who fell a distance of more than 200 feet from the top of Oak Creek Canyon Midgley Bridge to the canyon floor as a possible suicide.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2013, at 7:33 in the evening, Sedona 911 operators received a report of an unoccupied vehicle stopped on SR...
Judicial Opening in Yavapai County
Sedona AZ (October 11, 2013) – Arizona Governor Jan Brewer announced she is accepting applications for a vacant judicial position on the Superior Court of Yavapai County. The vacancy was created due to the governor’s appointment of Judge Kenton D. Jones to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One.
Applications for the open seat will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on October 30, 2013. A copy...
Sheriff Posts Wanted Info on Sedona Flasher
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Overdue West Fork Canyon Hikers Rescued
Traversing West Fork involves swimming, boulder hopping and climbing
Sedona AZ (October 10, 2013) – Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputies and Rescue Volunteers located and assisted three individuals with hiking out of the West Fork of Oak Creek Canyon after they were reported as an overdue hiking party. The group of overdue hikers consisted of a seventy-three year old male of Flagstaff and a thirty-one...
Override No Vote Supports Education Not Perks
Sedona AZ (October 10, 2013) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor from Sedona resident, Henry Twombly, former teacher:
I write because I oppose the Budget Override. As a former teacher, I support education, especially when the monies go towards teachers’ salaries and academic supplies. I support it now with 27% of my taxes going to the School District. I don’t support...
Eye on Sedona Favors and Kickbacks
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, with an opinion of an October 8, 2013, Sedona City Council decision
Sedona AZ (October 9, 2013) – Coming as no big surprise, at the regular meeting October 8, 2013, Sedona City Council voted 4-2 to support increasing the bed tax “kickback” to the Chamber of Commerce from 50% to 55%, representing what appears to be considerably more than...
National Fire Prevention Week Safety Reminders
MRFD First Responders in action
Sedona AZ (October 8, 2013) – The biggest disaster threat to American families isn’t floods, hurricanes or tornadoes; it’s fire. The American Red Cross responds to a disaster every eight minutes, and nearly all of these are home fires.
Fortunately, most home fires can be prevented. Home fires can strike quickly and without warning, devastating lives...
How to Recover Your Stolen Property
Kevin Raposo
Sedona AZ (October 8, 2013) – Your Apple Macbook has just been stolen from your home. All your personal information, pictures, videos, etc. are gone and now in the hands of some thief. There are a lot of things going through your mind and the thought that your personal security has been breached devastates your peace of mind.
Take heart. Dry your eyes. It’s time to start hunting...

