Author: Tommy

Sedona AZ (August 29, 2015) – On August 23, 2015, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office again joined with several area law enforcement agencies to combat Human Trafficking/Prostitution in Yavapai County. YCSO along with Prescott PD, Cottonwood PD, Gang Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission task force (GITEM – DPS), Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking (PANT), and the Department of Homeland Security, conducted an operation to target the buyers of child and adult prostitutes. The operation took place in the Village of Oak Creek area. It is the intent of these operations to provide some level of deterrence to those who would solicit children for…

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Sedona AZ (August 29, 2015) – On Sunday, August 30, the Sedona Police Department and city Engineering Services will be conducting a test of a traffic control plan that is planned to be implemented during heavy traffic conditions over the Labor Day weekend.   City personnel will temporarily set up an additional southbound lane from the mid-block crosswalk to Forest Road.   The second southbound lane on N. State Route 89A will cause closure of the northbound left turn lane onto Jordan Road.

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Award-winning and eye-opening new documentary premieres at Mary D. Fisher TheatreSedona AZ (August 29, 2015) – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to continue its summer documentary series with the one-night-only screenings of “Cartel Land”, an award-winning, important and eye-opening new documentary. The film will show Thursday, Sept. 3 at 4 and 7 p.m. at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.With unprecedented access, “Cartel Land” is a riveting, on-the-ground look at the journeys of two modern-day vigilante groups and their shared enemy – the Mexican drug cartels. 

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By Ted Grussing… each and every day it is the responsibility of each creature in nature to provide its own source of food and shelter … they do it themselves … each and every day … no safety net, life real time and consequences that have meaning. This is one of my favorite eagle shots as he was searching for prey, locked on and went for it with everything focused on the target and survival.

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Sedona AZ (August 28, 2015) – Marmalade’s Story – Intake date of September 2014Hi, my name is Marmalade and I am a very handsome, neutered male, Domesticated Short Hair Cat. I am 4 years old and I am a sweet young man that likes to interact with my human companions and show them my affection.  I also like by personal quiet time as well.  It’s just what cats do. I love my so called down-time which enables me to nap on the porch, take a snooze on the chair or find a sunny corner to bask in the afternoon sunlight.

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By Karen Mack, Youth Services LibrarianSedona AZ (August 28, 2015) – After an August break from the story time schedule, presenters Karen and Meredith are all geared up to start again in September.  We are ready to bring you the best story time experience this side of both borders. Oh, we love to put pressure on ourselves!

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By Rob AdamsMayor of Sedona 2008 – 2014(August 27, 2015) Here we go again……..The controversy over the Red Rock National Monument is reminiscent of numerous other hot topics that have surfaced in Sedona over the years. Who can forget the heated discussions in our community over the roundabouts on SR 179, the alternate routes, the Dark Sky designation or the continuous roadway lighting? In each case many people took a side on the issue and became intractable in their viewpoint before they were fully educated on the facts. In order to understand why we are having this discussion, I will provide some…

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By Ted GrussingIt certainly looks like this Coopers Hawk is surveying the fresh meat market that nature serves up daily … like if I kill it, what do I do with that much meat? Can I get it home? He spent a few minutes sizing up the situation and I think he was about to strike (after this shot) when some golfers came rolling up to the then 2nd Tee box, now 11th tee box. I waved and tried to get them to hold up for a few minutes, but they would have none of it … by then the…

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Sedona AZ (August 27, 2015) – Verde Valley Caregivers Coalition is gearing up for its Fourth Annual Art. Wine. Dine. on the Rocks Masquerade-themed fundraiser on Thursday, Oct., 22, 2015 in the Canyon Ballroom at the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock, 90 Ridge Trail Dr.The public is invited to attend this exciting event to help raise funds for older adults in need. Proceeds will help VVCC provide services such as transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and other services that allow older adults to continue to live independently in their own homes.

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Prescott AZ (August 27, 2015) – Landscaping in the Central Arizona Highlands poses special challenges. How much water we have and the quality of our local surface waters have an impact on the lifestyle we enjoy now, as well as that of future generations.To help us make the most of the water we have and at the same time, minimize pollution, Annikki Chamberlain of the City of Prescott Water Smart Program and Amanda Richardson of the City of Prescott Watershed Smart program will present “Water Smart Landscapes: Using less, Preventing Runoff, Preserving Beauty” when they speak to the Citizens Water Advocacy…

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By Councilor Jessica WilliamsonSedona AZ (August 27, 2015) – I regularly hear from Sedona residents who say that they don’t want any more national chain stores here in Sedona.  What they want is small, locally owned mom-and-pop businesses that sell products for local residents.  They don’t understand why the City Council doesn’t make that happen.

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By Ted Grussing… this Ringneck duck is coming in for a perfect landing with his tail dragging through the water providing a braking action and his “main gear” deployed and extended waiting for the flying speed to drain off and make contact with the water throwing up a spray worthy of a water skier doing slalom. I love shooting wildlife and this is a shot I took a couple of years ago … it is a keeper.

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Jerome AZ (August 26, 2015) – Jerome Art Walk continues its momentum on September 5th with its first Saturday celebration of art. Twenty-five galleries and studios will be open from 5:00 to 8:00 PM with art, music and refreshments. This free event has become a Verde Valley favorite with a shuttle that will transport you from the artist filled Old Jerome High School, up to the center of town with The Lincoln Gallery and Made in Jerome Pottery and everything in-between. The holiday weekend is the perfect time to enjoy late night dinner hours at Jerome’s great restaurants, enjoy some live…

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