May 21, 2013

Sedona Fire District New Board Starts Wednesday

New Sedona Fire District Governing Board members elected Tuesday, May 15, 2012, will be sworn in one week from their successful bid in a recall election that replaced three currently-seated board members. Diane Schoen will replace David Blauert. Verde Valley Fire District Chief Nazih Hazime, who lives in the Sedona Fire District, takes Charles Christensen's seat; and Corrie Cooperman supplants Phyllis Erick. Here's the step-by-step for transferring power to the newly-elected candidates who will join … [Read more...]

SFD Landslide Protection

The landslide election win that will seat three new members on the Sedona Fire District Governing Board of Directors ensures services to residents and tourists in the 168 square miles the District covers will not be cut, nor will the District have to borrow heavily in fiscal year 2013 in order to maintain the current level of service. Election Results Candidate Winning Votes xxxxx Candidate Losing Votes Diane Schoen 2637 David Blauert 1696 Justin Paffrath 460 Nazih … [Read more...]

New Fire Board

Sedona AZ Fire Board Newly Elected

Sedona, AZ - (May 16, 2012) The last-elected Sedona Fire District Board of Directors was chosen on promises to bring spending into line with the current economy, which, for the most part, meant cutting spending. The prior board had cut spending significantly, but appreciation of that had not filtered down into the community—the jury of public perception. Fire District income is a percentage of local property taxes, which means it is tied to property values. While the Sedona Fire Distrist and Board … [Read more...]

R.I.P. Fran McWherter

Francis McWhirter receiving award from Democrats of the Red Rocks in Sedona AZ 2011

It's out of the ordinary for The Sedona Citizen to publish something so personal, news without analysis, just ramblings from the hearts of people, but the following essay is a tribute to one of only a few financial supporters of The Sedona Citizen. Perhaps it was the shock of the news, or realizing I had a Thank-You note written but not yet mailed. In any case, these accolades are for a good person--the kind of person all of our readers wish, hope, and work to be. Please add your personal remembrances or … [Read more...]

Art in the Roundabouts

Sedona Roundabout-art-ribbon-cutting

Sedona AZ (March 16, 2012) - Sculptors Kim Kori and Ken Rowe hold the giant scissors at Sedona's first roundabout sculpture dedication Friday morning. Art in Public Places Chair Roberta Kinion flanks the far left, and Mei Wei Wong, Sedona Arts Center Executive Director, the far right. City officials and other participants in the project fill in. The pair of sculptures, one in each of the two roundabouts near the juncture of SR179 and SR89A, are called "Above and Beyond." At the intersection locally … [Read more...]