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Yavapai College $69.5 Million Bond Projects Near Completion

Sedona AZ (May 10, 2013) – Yavapai College is nearing successful completion of all projects funded under the $69.5 million Yavapai College General Obligations Bond Issuance of November 2000. Yavapai County residents voted in 2000 to approve a $69.5 million bond to facilitate renovations and new construction, outlined in the district’s 2000 Campus Master Plan, which will be completed this... 

Yavapai College Celebrates Annual Commencement

Sedona AZ (April 27, 2013) – Yavapai College will hold five separate commencement ceremonies this spring as more than 1,230 students receive degrees or certificates during its forty-third year of commencement ceremonies. The public is invited to join in celebrating the accomplishments of these students. Yavapai College promotes the ideal that acknowledging one’s achievements, the hard work... 

Sedona Annual Yard Waste Clean Up Scheduled

Sedona Fire District 2013 yard waste clean-up event scheduled for May 17-19 SEDONA AZ (April 24, 2013) – The Sedona Fire District (SFD), U.S. Forest Service and BSE Rents are joining together to offer Sedona area residents an opportunity to dispose of yard waste and combustible vegetation prior to fire season. SFD Fire Station #4, located at 391 Forest Road in uptown Sedona, will be accepting yard... 

Town of Camp Verde Joins Folksville USA Anti Litter Effort

Sedona AZ (April 8, 2013) – The Town Manager of Camp Verde, Arizona, Russ Martin, shares a letter addressed to the City of Show Low, Arizona, about the Town of Camp Verde efforts to encourage local community awareness that litter has an adverse economic impact: For the best Sedona Arizona News and Views? Subscribe to www.SedonaEye.com today.  Read More →

St. Mary’s Food Bank Names New Strategy Director

    Phoenix AZ (November 12, 2012) – St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance appointed Natalia Molina to the position of Director of Resource Strategy for Northern Arizona. Originally from Pennsylvania, Molina has more than a decade of experience in non-profit management and human services work. She has an undergraduate degree in Political Science from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia,... 

Train Collides with Horse Trailer in Paulden

Paulden AZ (November 11, 2012) – At approximately 7:20 AM, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a reported train and vehicle accident on Verde Ranch Road at the railraod crossing in Paulden, Arizona. The crossing does not have gate controls and uses signage to warn drivers and pedestrians. Upon arrival, deputies saw that a two stall horse trailer had been struck by a... 

Verde Trails Day Event and Cowboy Cookout

Verde Valley Sedona AZ (October 29, 2012) – The public is invited to come participate in a Trails Day Celebration with a Dutch oven cowboy cookout, Saturday, November 10, 2012 from 11 AM to 2 PM at Sycamore Park, Montezuma Avenue in Lake Montezuma, Arizona. This is a chance for trail users and stakeholders to try some delicious Dutch-oven cowboy cooking and win some fabulous prizes. The purpose of... 

Arizona I-17 to Add Southbound Lane

PHOENIX AZ (October 22, 2012) – Almost every driver traveling uphill has experienced getting stuck behind a slow-moving vehicle or truck and not being able to pass, so the Arizona Department of Transportation has a solution on one heavily traveled stretch on Interstate 17.In an effort to improve safety, ease congestion and prevent delays on the main travel route between Phoenix and northern Arizona,... 

Not So Eaton Says Twombly

Sedona AZ (October 5, 2012) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona resident, Henry Twombly, challenges the truthfulness of statements attributed to him by fellow Sedona resident, James Eaton: I apologize to Jim Eaton if I upset him so much that he feels he has to come after me. I appreciate a healthy exchange of opinions, wherein there is no absolute truth, just different... 

Sedona Seeks Arts and Culture Commission Member

Sedona AZ (August 26, 2012) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission acts as an advocate and resource for arts and cultural opportunities on behalf of residents, businesses, and visitors of Sedona. It also recommends policy to the City Council on arts and cultural issues. The mission of the Arts and Culture Commission is to be the catalyst for creating excellence in arts and culture,... 
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