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2016 Yavapai County Free Slash Drop Off

Sedona AZ (July 29, 2016) –  The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors announces the continuation of its annual free slash drop-off program at county transfer stations for one month beginning August 1 through August 31, 2016. County transfer stations are located in Black Canyon City, Camp Verde, Congress, Mayer, Paulden, Seligman, and Skull Valley. Free slash drop off will be held during normal... 

Election Central 2016: City of Sedona City Council

City of Sedona Council Chamber Sedona AZ (July 19, 2016) – This evening the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley, co-sponsored by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, will be sponsoring a nonpartisan primary Election Forum with the 2016 Sedona City Council candidates at the Sedona Public Library, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., 3250 White Bear Road, Sedona, Arizona. Five of the seven seats on the Sedona... 

Yavapai County Fire Ban Notice

Sedona AZ (June 13, 2016) – In accordance with Yavapai County Ordinance No. 2012-1, Section V, the Yavapai County Emergency Management Officer has determined that a fire emergency exists in Yavapai County, Arizona. Board of Supervisor Chairman, Jack Smith, has signed an interim order to enact a fire ban within Yavapai County. This determination is based upon the implementation of fire restrictions... 

Yavapai County Public Works Department

Sedona AZ (April 19, 2016) – Yavapai County has approximately 1,600 miles of roads; 800 miles of paved and 800 miles of unpaved. It is the mission of the Public Works Department to maintain, construct, and plan safe and adequate roadway transportation and public works systems within the parameters of the County budget, while providing a high level of service to the public and the Yavapai County... 

Yavapai County Flood Control District

Sedona AZ (April 7, 2016) – Flood Control? Here in arid Arizona? Yes, it does rain enough in Arizona that flooding will happen with some regularity. Sometimes it occurs on a small, neighborhood scale following high intensity, summer thunderstorms. At other times, flooding occurs on a regional scale, spanning multiple counties, resulting from widespread rainfall brought by a winter storm front... 

Cut to the Chase Update with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (February 18, 2016) – As a result of the untimely resignation of Angela LeFevre from the Sedona City Council at a special meeting on February 10, 2016, Council had a discussion relating to selection of a replacement to serve during the months prior to national, state, and city elections in November 2016. Of the six applicants, Michael Ward, Steve... 

Nonprofits Need Endowments

Sedona AZ (February 5, 2016) –  Does every nonprofit organization need an endowment? The honest answer is, “probably, if not now, eventually.” But every nonprofit isn’t ready. Every nonprofit, though, should at least take a look at where they’re going, how they plan to get there, and, at what point building endowment is part of the picture. On February 11, every nonprofit staff member... 

Ruth Flynn Yavapai County’s Unsung Hero of the Month

Ruth Flynn accepts January 2016 Yavapai County Unsung Hero Award Sedona AZ (January 26, 2016) – For this special Unsung Hero of the Month, the Yavapai County volunteer near and dear to our hearts is Ruth Flynn, nominated by Nancy Hottinger and Jamie Galczynski with the Cottonwood AZ Police Department Citizens on Patrol. For the past five years, Ruth has put service to others first. She lends... 

Copper Hill Drive Shoulder Extended

Sedona AZ (December 4, 2015) – Yavapai County Board of Supervisor Jack R. Smith (District 5) announces that an extended shoulder has been constructed to maintain the safety of those traveling Copper Hill Drive in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Supervisor Smith stated, “Over the last several months Copper Hill Drive, during the pickup times for Franklin Phonetic School, has become very congested... 

Second State of Education Public Forum Asks Community Input

Sedona AZ (October 28, 2015) – Individuals interested in participating in facilitated round tables during the second public forum to discuss the state of education and its impact on the Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 7, 2015, can apply online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BN9RV8G. Round tables will be comprised of twenty five randomly... 
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