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Annexation? Taxes, Not-so-Obvious Taxes and Future Taxes
Sedona AZ (January 30, 2011) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Karen Chamberlain of Cornville, Arizona, writes:
Beth Larsen brings up a very good point/reminder regarding the City’s privilege tax rate or City sales tax which would be applicable to VSF if we were annexed. This got me thinking.
If VSF (community of Verde Sante Fe in Cornville AZ) was annexed into the City (Cottonwood...
Unsung Hero, Manny Lugo, Wins Yavapai Award
This community is truly blessed with many faithful and loving volunteers that work hard to make this a better place to live and thrive in.
Unsung Hero, Manny Lugo receives Yavapai award from Chip Davis, County Supervisor
One such individual is Manny Lugo, nominated by Rebecca Walker: the Compassion Services Manager of the Old Town Mission. He has been a faithful volunteer at the Old Town Mission in...
Dear Publisher: Weed Abatement Article
Weeds in Hwy 179 Medians – North view – Exclusive SedonaEye.com Photo c2010
Sedona AZ (September 23, 2010) – In a letter to the Sedona Times newspaper and its SedonaEye.com online news site, a Sedona resident writes the following:
I was pleased to see an article in your publication (September 23 2010 Print Edition) by Brent Maupin regarding the current weed abatement (or spreading) program...
Victim of Excessive Force by YSCO Police?
Have you, or someone you know, felt victimized due to a perceived or self defined action or behavior that you deemed as an inappropriate behavior, aggressiveness, brutality or excessive force by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office within the last three years?
Concerned citizens are gathering to address the use of excessive force or brutality that they feel they have received at the hands...
Buyer Beware, Scams on the Rise
Sedona AZ (June 14, 2010) – by Robert S. Wood, new Sedona Times Publishing and SedonaEye.com Columnist
I’ve been swindled twice in the recent months by exactly the same scam, and it’s getting more common every day. Consumer complaints are up nearly 600% since 2000, so you’re at greater risk of becoming a victim. Hearing my story might save you from being taken in—if you profit from...
Sedona City Election Mail-in Ballots Big Success
SEDONA AZ-March 23, 2010–More than half of the mail-in ballots were returned in the Sedona city election ending March 9th said Yavapai County elections department director, Lynn Constabile. Of the 6,778 registered Sedona voters, Constabile reported 53.6% returned valid ballots. The County deemed the vote by mail program a success when compared with other town and city elections since...
2010 Census: Your 5-10 Minutes Determines Future for Cities, Towns & Counties
It’s quick, easy and confidential. The US Census form will be arriving in your mailbox if it hasn’t already arrived.
The 2010 Census is the shortest in history. There are just 10 questions per household. What does the Census mean for all counties? Federal aid, representation in Congress, reimbursement for disasters and crises — all of these things are cued to the Census count. ...
Proposition 400 Direct Election of Mayor Forum
Sedona AZ (February 5, 2010) – The League of Women Voters of Sedona Verde Valley will present a Pro and Con Discussion of Proposition 400 for the City of Sedona voters.
Proposition 400 – confused? Not sure which way to vote?
The League of Women Voters Sedona-Verde Valley is holding a forum on this important ballot measure on Tuesday, February 16, 2010, from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. at the...