National Scenic Area Coalition Forms In Sedona
December 31, 2009 by Guest Writer · Leave a Comment
Keep Sedona Beautiful, Sierra Club-Verde Valley, Democrats of the Red Rocks, Big Park Regional Coordinating Council, and Sedona Village Business Association have announced their alliance as a coalition to advance legislation to designate 160,000 acres of the Coconino National Forest a National Scenic... [Read more...]
Coal Power and Water in Arizona – They Don’t Mix
December 31, 2009 by Guest Writer · 2 Comments
By John Neville — Thanks to the wonderful work by Arizona Republic reporter Shaun McKinnon, many people do know that pumping water around this desert state uses enormous amounts of energy. The fact that the Central Arizona Project, CAP, is the single largest user of electricity in Arizona should... [Read more...]
Merry Predictions for a Happy New Year
December 30, 2009 by Guest Writer · Leave a Comment
As we come to the end of this year and the birth of the next we tend to reflect on the past and ponder the future. Looking back over 2009 Sedona endured financial challenges brought about by the economy and construction projects choking unfortunate businesses on S.R. 179. Three resignations rocked the... [Read more...]
Reflexology: The Path to Better Health Lies at Your Feet
Considered to be the most humble of healing arts, reflexology is also one of the most powerful. For where but at the lowly feet can one find to key to perfect health and harmony? Reflexology, the healing art of the ancients, has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. Egyptian royalty used it, so did... [Read more...]
Financial Gifts for Your Valentine
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, so you’d better get going with the flowers and chocolates for your sweetie. But this year, why not go beyond the traditional gifts and give a present that can make a difference in your loved one’s life for years to come? Specifically, why not give... [Read more...]
Writing From the Heart – Giving Voice to the Quiet Within You
December 12, 2009 by sedona times · 1 Comment
by Sharon Hooper It is in the moments of invisibility that I appear… Sharon Hooper These precious words were written at a retreat when I was gloriously in touch with my inner philosopher. Our facilitator had inspired me to reach deeper. What had I not given voice to? What was calling me to go beyond... [Read more...]
In the Job Search: It’s a “Holiday Window Of Opportunity”
December 12, 2009 by sedona times · 2 Comments
by Janet Fagan “‘Tis the season to be jolly.” We are all getting ready for the holidays and while, for many of us, this does not entail a job search, for some of us or for family or friends, it does. Janet Fagan M.Ed., ACC, JCTC If this is not pertinent to you or your situation, how about sharing... [Read more...]
Keeping the Sedona-Verde Valley Area Thriving with Grapes and Growth
December 12, 2009 by sedona times · Leave a Comment
By Tom Pitts Chairman, Verde Valley Wine Consortium It’s exciting to be in the right place at the right time with something that’s really working. And the Verde Valley wine industry is definitely working! Tom Pitts, Verde Valley Wine Consortium The winemakers have dedicated themselves to making the... [Read more...]
Sedona Tax Revenue Continues to Slide
December 12, 2009 by sedona times · Leave a Comment
Opinion by Peter J. Fagan Much like the waters of Oak Creek flowing down over Slide Rock, the city’s fiscal strength is following that same downhill path. Peter J Fagan During the council retreat on November 20, tax revenue results for the first quarter of the 2010 fiscal year were reviewed. With the... [Read more...]
Feds shed light on 89A lightpole funding
December 11, 2009 by Editor · Leave a Comment
by Tommy Acosta Editor Sedona citizens concerned about the lights for SR 89A and pedestrian safety are still in the dark on the specifics of the funding process the Arizona Department of Traffic is currently undergoing to acquire money from the Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program to finance the... [Read more...]







