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Women Elected Offset by Women Who Lost in Senate and House
Election Results from CAWP: Republican Women Follow Winning Trend
Election results compiled by the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) for U.S. Senate and House and governors show that Republican women matched winning patterns of Republicans overall, and some notable firsts were achieved. Republican women’s gains in the U.S. House were offset by Democratic women’s losses;...
Sedona 89A and Airport Road Turning Lane Update
Turn lanes at SR 89A and Airport Road on schedule
Traffic signal installation scheduled
The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed the first phase of improvements at the intersection of State Route 89A and Airport Road in Sedona. The construction included a right turn lane on State Route 89A, a left turn lane on Airport Road , and drainage improvements.
A new traffic signal will be installed...
Dear Editor: Ty Montgomery, candidate SFD
The Sedona Fire District has been the subject of much controversy in the last few years. This has been the result of an antagonistic culture between the district and some members of the board, as well as some misinformed but very vocal members of the community–including some of our current opponents in this election.
This has resulted in problems with district operations, declining morale, and...
Lindsay Bell Campaign Message – Report Voting Irregularities
Dear Voters:
There has been trouble at the polls statewide today as voters intending only to vote for a Democratic candidate in the state legislative district are receiving a disturbing message from the automated voting machines: “Your vote has not been casted.”
This “safety” measure, the result of the Ken Bennett Secretary of State’s office, has led voters to think...
Election Central 2010 Report
Projected Winners:
Governor: Jan Brewer, R
Senate: John McCain, R
CD1 Congressional Representative: Paul Gosar, R
Legislative District One: Andy Tobin, R and Karen Fann, R
Other mid-term election results will be updated.
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Home Depot and Windmill Gardens Join Anti Litter Effort
Bob and Cindy Snyder, owners of Cornville AZ Windmill Gardens
Sedona AZ (November 2, 2010) – Home Depot, Cottonwood, Arizona, and Windmill Gardens in nearby Cornville, will continue supporting the retiring Road Warriors by providing products and assistance to fifteen ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permittees and Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch. These groups have been aggressively cleaning Arizona Scenic Highway...
Randall’s Restaurant and Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch Support Folksville USA
***Folksville News***
PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325
Folksville, USA (Population/Readership 1358)
November 2, 2010
Randall’s’ Restaurant Rewards Rusty’s Morningstar Ranch, Road Warriors and ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permittees
Randall’s Restaurant in Cottonwood AZ
Randall Hauk, owner of Randall’s Restaurant in Cottonwood, Arizona is offering a buy-one, get- one free breakfast to the...
Reduce Risks of Falling
Kim Johanson, contributing writer sedonaeye.com Senior Issues and Health Care
Many older adults live in fear of falling, and become more sedentary over the years, when, in fact, they should be seeking out ways to become more active to maintain their mobility.
The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) urges older adults to take a moment to complete a room-by-room checklist to identify and correct...
Arizona the Beautiful! Get involved November 20th!
***Folksville News***
PO Box 1138, Cornville, AZ 86325
Folksville, USA (Population/Readership 1358)
October 31, 2010
Boo You Trick or Trash? Get Involved?
If our soldiers, veterans, businesses, residents and even aliens work hard to protect and actively display pride in our country, will you join their effort to recover and recycle highway litter?
Will you help educate those who litter how their...
“Mysteries of the Muggy Own” at Sedona Museum
Mike Peach
The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance of “Mysteries of the Mogollon (or Muggy Own)” at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 6 at the Sedona Heritage Museum.
“A man may work from sun to sun, and woman’s work is never done, and there’s no rest for the wicked ’til the grave. But if you die in Arizona –...

