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Nominate A Philanthropist
Sedona AZ (July 19, 2012) – Each year, the Yavapai County Community Foundation recognizes outstanding individuals and organizations in the following categories:
Community Benefactor Award (honors a nonprofit, public benefit organization that encourages and motivates others to engage in community solutions and demonstrates outstanding commitment to improving the quality of life in Yavapai County)
Business...
Sedona Drainage Project Begins Construction
Sedona AZ (July 17, 2012) – During the week of July 30, 2012, installation of a storm drain pipe system will begin in the Harmony Hills Subdivision in Sedona.
The drain pipe system will begin at the downstream end, east of Navajo Drive, cross the roadway at Windsong Drive and at Lyric Drive, and end north of Lyric Drive. Traffic may be reduced to one lane in each direction if necessary.
The...
City of Sedona Seeks Classroom Artists
Sedona AZ (July 15, 2012) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is seeking talented and kid-oriented artists to join the Artist-in-the-Classroom Program to bring art into local schools. This program assists with bringing artists to work in the classroom with students ranging from Kindergarten to high school during the 2012-2013 academic school year.
The program is seeking a wide-range...
Nominations Wanted for Sedona Mayor’s Awards
Sedona AZ (July 17, 2012) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is excited to announce the Call for Nominations for the Fifth Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards. Each year, the Mayor’s awards honor individuals, organizations, and businesses that have made outstanding contributions to the success of the arts in Sedona.
There are four nomination categories: Individual, Organization/Business,...
Sedona Fire District Lifts Fire Ban
SEDONA AZ (July 17, 2012) – The Sedona Fire District (SFD) will lift the May 15, 2012 fire ban that is now in effect for all areas of the fire district on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at 8:00 AM.
Recent rains along with higher humidity, increased fuel moisture and the forecast for continuing monsoon activity have lowered but not eliminated fire danger in the fire district. SFD encourages everyone...
Crown King Road Closed to Public
Crown King AZ (July 15, 2012) – The Crown King, Arizona roadway remains closed due to repairs from recent mudslides. It is expected the repair work will be ongoing for the remainder of the week and, as a result, will necessitate the continued road closure.
The specific affected road closure area is between Cleator and the Poland Creek Bridge on Crown King Road.
The United States Mail is getting...
Sedona Fire District Board July 18 Agenda
Sedona AZ (July 16, 2012) – The following is the Revised Agenda of Sedona Fire District Public Budget Hearing and Regular Board Meeting to be held at Station #1 Multipurpose Room, 2860 Southwest Drive, west Sedona, Arizona on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at 3:30 PM for its Executive Session and 4:30 PM for its Public Session:
Pursuant to ARS §38-431.02, notice is hereby given to members...
Village of Oak Creek Gets Police Squad
Bell Rock
Sedona AZ (July 16, 2012) – Yavapai County Sheriff Scott Mascher evaluated the Yavapai County Sheriff’s office service to the Sedona, Arizona community of the Village of Oak Creek (VOC) and, as a result, is forming a new, full time patrol squad for the community, businesses, and tourists in the Village. Under current conditions, YCSO deputies may not be present in the...
Prescott Doctor Arrested By Drug Task Force
Prescott AZ (July 15, 2012) – After a lengthy investigation conducted by the newly formed Yavapai County Prescription Drug Task Force, Dr. Randy Joe Spicer, 39, of Prescott, Arizona was arrested for various drug offenses. The task force is staffed by personnel from Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking (PANT).
During the investigation, detectives monitored Dr. Spicer’s participation in...
Say No to Republicans Favoring Guns on Campus
Dear SedonaEye.com Editors,
The formation of the new Legislative District 6 (LD6) gives voters the chance to elect one new senator and two new legislators not tied to the ideological rigidity of the Republican Party.
This new district which is the size of Vermont consists of approximately 9,500 sq. miles and covers parts of four Arizona counties: Yavapai, Coconino, Navajo and Gila. With the diversity...

