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Dear Editor: NSA
August 2, 2010
Mr. Tommy Acosta
Reporter/Editor
Sedona Verde Valley Times
20 Doodlebug Knls
Sedona, AZ 86336-6422
Dear Friend,
Proposed Sedona Verde Valley Red Rocks boundaries
Thank you for your interest, support and input regarding H.R. 4823, the Sedona-Red Rock National Scenic Area Act. I write with a legislative update. We recently made significant progress in moving...
Call To Obama: Stop the Foreclosures!
Tommy Acosta, Sedona Times Publishing guest writer
Sedona AZ (July 22, 2010) – Now that recent polls show 6 in 10 Americans have expressed doubt President Barack Obama can be depended upon to make the right decision, perhaps it is time for him to make a decision that would put America back on track and give hope to a nation floundering in fear and apprehension for the future. The one, single...
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Letter to the Editor: Vote NO on Prop 400
Dear Editor: I read with great interest and concern, Publisher Robert B. Larson’s editorial, entitled, “Yes vote on Prop. 400 would lead to more consensus”. Mr. Larson stated in that editorial: “When are we as residents of the most beautiful place in the world, going to understand that everyone has a right to their opinions and deserves to be heard?”. I’d like to offer my perspective,...
City of Sedona Announces Roundabout Art Competition
The City of Sedona announces Public Art Competition for State Route 179 Roundabouts at the “Y” and Brewer Road.
The City of Sedona, the Arts and Culture Commission, and the Art in Public Places Committee announces a major exterior public art competition for professional artists residing in Yavapai and Coconino counties including, but not limited to, the City of Sedona, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cottonwood,...
Responsive Sedona Leadership 2010 Endorses Candidates
Dear Friend: Thank you for your continued interest in our effort to elect Sedona City Council members who are committed to representing the citizens of our community.
Responsive Sedona Leadership 2010 (RSL2010) is pleased to announce our candidate endorsements for the March Sedona City Council election. We are endorsing only one candidate for each of the five openings:
Mayor: Rob Adams (incumbent)
Two-Year...
Mother of All Editorials: Smoke or Substance
Sedona Times and SedonaTimes.com editor Tommy Acosta examines the Feb. 17 Sedona city council special meeting and its emergency suspension of voting rules to disband the Mayor’s Advisory Committees in a 4-3 vote.
Sedona, AZ – Editorial by Tommy Acosta.
Might as well warn the reading public right now — this is going to be one heck of long editorial.
The mayor’s advisory committees are...
Talking Turkey
Article written by Tommy Acosta.
Sedona AZ (November 27, 2008) – This Thanksgiving is a true test of gratitude for so many of us.
No need to ask how many have suffered the plunge of the economy; the devaluation of our holdings; the loss of business in our community and the decimation of our bank accounts.
The instability in the world, the uncertainty of the future, the looming economic depression...
Open Meeting Law Investigation Sparks Council Debate
Sedona, AZ — By Tommy Acosta…
All right you political chess buffs out there, here’s another one for you to ponder and masticate. Last night, Nov. 25, at the Sedona City Council meeting, members discussed allegations filed with the Attorney General’s office that four council members violated the Open Meeting Law shortly before the council voted to put lights on 89A.
Needless to say,...