Defends Free Press

December 30, 2008 by Guest Writer · Leave a Comment 

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Sedona, AZ – By Bonnie Blew… With all due respect to Mr. Hinkley’s opinion and, in fact, one with which I agree, I must take exception to his attacks on SVVT for having printed it. For many years another local paper has been rightfully criticized for biased reporting and failure to... [Read more...]

Saving Oak Creek

December 27, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Sedona, AZ – By Tommy Acosta … Former Environmental Protection Agency Engineer and Consultant Ron Vernesoni, a Sedona resident, is on a mission – to educate the community on the environmental dangers posed to Oak Creek by the winter flooding and current-bridge construction at the “Y.” For the... [Read more...]

Looking Into Our Crystal Ball

December 26, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Sedona, AZ – By Tommy Acosta… The real deal, the number one issue and story in Sedona for 2009 will be the devastating effect our global economy is going to have on our local businesses and what our local government is going to do about it. The Ochser trial aftermath; the 76 lights or more for 89A... [Read more...]

Bad Santa Kills Christmas

December 26, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Sedona, AZ – By Tommy Acosta… What a nightmare — Santa comes knocking on the door on Christmas Eve, whips out a gun, shoots the eight-year old girl who answered in the face, walks into a family – Christmas party, blows away a bunch of other innocent people, sprays them and the house with... [Read more...]

The Gift of Rita

December 25, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Sedona, AZ — By Tommy Acosta… Where’s the snow!!! Haven’t much to say save Merry Christmas and thank you all for the gift of your support and readership through our first year of the paper’s existence. It’s been quite a ride and it was my extreme pleasure to print the work of some... [Read more...]

Monday Morning Quarterback IV

December 22, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Sedona, AZ – By Tommy Acosta … Last night I went to the movies and saw a commercial titled “Citizen Soldier” played on the big screen prior to the start of the feature film. It was a commercial encouraging youth to join the National Guard. I watched with curious, detached interest marveling how... [Read more...]

Weak/Strong Mayor

December 20, 2008 by Editor · 2 Comments 

Sedona, AZ – By Tommy Acosta … There’s a lot of talk going on whether a strong or weak mayor is the best form of local government, especially for Sedona. Unfortunately, these opinions don’t quite grasp the reality of political science or what constitutes a weak or strong mayor. It is not about... [Read more...]

Thursday’s Tirade III

December 18, 2008 by Editor · 1 Comment 

Sedona, AZ – By Tommy Acosta… So the news is out. The Sedona City Attorney has moved to dismiss the charges against Cliff Ochser stemming from an alleged-threatening letter sent to former-Sedona mayoral candidate Matthew Turner. Like who didn’t see this coming? Like I said in my previous article... [Read more...]

Fear and Hunger in Sedona

December 17, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Sedona, AZ — By Tommy Acosta….   They are hungry. They are broke. They are scared. We see them but we don’t see them. They could be your neighbor, a grocery clerk you no longer see working where you shop, your favorite server or retail clerk who is no longer there. They are the victims... [Read more...]

Walk In His Shoes

December 16, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Walk In His Shoes   Sedona, AZ — I just can’t resist putting in my two cents on the recent shoe-throwing incident in Baghdad where our President was subject to a degrading attack no head of state has ever had to endure. What impressed me was not the “cojones” of the journalist who threw... [Read more...]

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