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Eric Williams Live! with JJ Corcoran

Eric Williams Sedona AZ (August 10, 2010) – Since graduating with a Masters degree twenty years ago, Eric Williams has been using his amazing musical talents to delight audiences. He sings, plays piano, guitar, saxophone and harmonica and a dozen other instruments. He is an accomplished musician, composer and recording artist with an extensive repertoire in jazz, blues, rock and popular songs... 

Non Invasive Heart Test in Sedona

Sedona AZ (June 8, 2010) – Non-invasive and thorough heart test is now available in the Village of Oak Creek, June 10 2010 at a cost of $20. The test will inform you in full detail about your artery and heart function. The test is a FDA approved medical device that is non-invasive and takes approximately a half hour.  Schedule an appointment by calling 928-284-9292. A-Pulse CASP softwareperforms... 

Texas, Don’t Continue to Mess with History

Dear Sedona Times Editor:  Texas’ messing with history is nothing new. The Texas State Board of Education has been trying to re-fight the Civil War and Reconstruction, Indian wars, and the Spanish-American War using textbooks for a long time. I attended Texas public schools from the 50s through 60s. Though I got a good education in some areas, I have profound anger about some of the lies and omissions... 

Camp Soaring Eagle Opens New Office

Camp Soaring Eagle moved into the Village of Oak Creek Ranch House Business Square and celebrated its new office with a ribbon cutting, Thursday March 11, 2010.    Sedona, Cottonwood and Flagstaff Chamber of Commerces sent representatives to the ribbon-cutting.   Camp Soaring Eagle Executive Director Jennifer Perry said, “Camp Soaring Eagle is focused on sending kids to camp.”  ... 

Yavapai County Sheriff’s 2009 VOC Crime Report

SEDONA AZ (March 14, 2010) -Between January 2, 2009 and December 31, 2009 the following calls to Yavapai County police were responded to or initiated by Eastern Deputies in Village of Oak Creek, Sedona Arizona: 113  Animal Problems   43  Burglaries      7  Drug calls      9  DUI’s    58  Family Fights with 23 Arrests    35  Frauds    24  Loud Music/Loud Parties      ... 

Letter to the Editor: Red Rock News Fails

February 27th, 2010 To:  The Editor, the Red Rock News Dear Sir: I was surprised and dismayed to read your Editorial in yesterday’s edition of the Red Rock News.  Yes, your paper has the right and the obligation to encourage our registered voters to vote!  However, I had thought, apparently erroneously, that your paper had clearly stated in the past that, although it would give plenty of space... 

Sedona Village Business Networking Event March 3rd at Hilton

Channeling the energies and resources of the members… Get Involved BUSINESS NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY  (not necessary to be a member to attend) Meet & Greet with other Village Businesses Discuss concerns and interests about our community and business issues. Promote economic growth & development in the community together Bring brochures and business cards to distribute. Complimentary... 

City Council Email Addresses

If you are unable to attend City Council meetings, you may write the Mayor and Councilors at City Hall, email (addresses below) and or call.     Always Subject an email with a clear indication of its content;  NO Wastewater Rate Increase, YES on Lights 89A, NO on Dog Leash Ordinance and so forth.   If your email is not read, your Subject will convey your message.    City Council email... 

No Vote For Sedona Incumbents Supporting Sewer Fees

Dear SedonaEye.com, Sedona Mayor Rob Adams and Vice Mayor Hamilton, and the Sedona City Councilors, I will not be voting in the upcoming election for any incumbent who approves the “Notice of Intention” to raise wastewater rates. As you know, a large number of Sedona property owners, businesses, and retirees on fixed incomes are rotting financially. So, why are every one of CDM’s... 

ADOT Moves Forward With Lights for 89A

Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – The Sedona Times newspaper editor, Tommy Acosta, wrote a front page article in its January 2010 print edition about the following. Acosta’s article is readable in full on this website’s Sedona Eye eMag LIVE! newspaper/Home Page (Web Archives): City Council candidate Mike Ward’s comments are below and, in the interest of full public access,... 
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