U.S. Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) said using more federal tax dollars to send funding to Ukraine should be "totally off the table" and Congress should instead focus on securing the U.S. southern border.
SEDONA, Ariz. – The Sedona Parks and Recreation Department is currently accepting applications for annual inscriptions at the Sedona Military Service Park to recognize local veterans who have served their country with honor.According to the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department, "Veterans who have resided in the greater Sedona area and wish to have their name inscribed on the granite wall, or the family of a local veteran that wishes to honor the veteran's service, must apply by May 1, 2024." Additionally, they highlighted that "Proof of military service and Sedona...
SEDONA, Ariz. – The city of Sedona Housing program will hold a bilingual Fair Housing Seminar, presented by the Arizona Fair Housing Center on Wednesday, April 17 at 5 p.m. in the Vultee Conference Room at City Hall, 102 Roadrunner Dr. The seminar, which will be conducted in Spanish and English, will provide information regarding fair housing discrimination, landlord/tenant issues, and resources for assistance with these concerns. The program will run approximately two hours, will have ample time for questions and answers, and will highlight the issues surrounding housing...
The City of Sedona has recently made public the February 2024 Monthly Investment & Cash Flows Report. The report, which is available for review or download, provides valuable insights into the city's financial activities.The report is structured in a clear format, including an Executive summary, Summary of investment holdings, Summary of investment transactions, and Summary of cash flow transactions.For any inquiries regarding the report, the Financial Services Department can be reached at (928) 204-7185 or via email to department director Cherie White at...
Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) recently introduced the Nuclear Family Priority Act, aimed at strengthening the U.S. immigration system by restricting chain migration to only those within a visa holder's nuclear family. Crane emphasized the need to address the issues caused by the current family-sponsored visa system, which has led to overwhelming numbers of foreign nationals entering the country and incentivizing illegal immigration.In a statement, Rep. Crane stated, "Unrestricted chain migration has allowed for the inexcusable exploitation and abuse of our immigration system. I’m...
Today, the House Committee on Natural Resources held a legislative hearing for a bill introduced by Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) that would transfer federal land currently under the purview of the U.S. Forest Service to Navajo and Apache Counties.For more than a decade, the communities of Pinedale and Alpine have struggled to find appropriate cemetery space to meet the needs of family members wishing to inter and pay respects to their loved ones. This bill would expand the land adjacent to Alpine Community Cemetery, preventing the need for deceased members of the community to be...
Today, the House Committee on Natural Resources held a legislative hearing for a bill introduced by Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) that would transfer federal land currently under the purview of the U.S. Forest Service to Navajo and Apache Counties.
Last week, Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), in partnership with the United States of America Vietnam War Veterans Commemoration, held an inaugural pinning ceremony for local Vietnam War veterans at VFW Post 9907 in Show Low, Arizona.
Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) recently introduced the Nuclear Family Priority Act, a legislative measure aimed at reforming the U.S. immigration system by restricting chain migration to immediate family members of visa holders. The bill seeks to address concerns that the current family-sponsored visa system has led to extensive chains of foreign nationals overwhelming the immigration infrastructure and incentivizing illegal immigration.
SHOW LOW, ARIZONA -- Last week, Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), in partnership with the United States of America Vietnam War Veterans Commemoration, held an inaugural pinning ceremony for local Vietnam War veterans at VFW Post 9907 in Show Low, Arizona.The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration program is a national 50th-anniversary commemoration authorized by Congress. Thousands of organizations have joined the Vietnam War Commemoration Program to honor veterans across the United States. As the representative for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, Rep. Crane has...
The City of Sedona's monthly newsletter for March 2024 showcases various updates and events that residents should take note of.In recent City Council meetings, decisions were made regarding important initiatives. The contract with the Verde Valley Homeless Coalition to manage the Safe Place to Park Program was approved, as stated by the City Council. Additionally, the Council deferred consideration on a zone change proposal for a new hotel and housing project to address concerns and conduct more outreach.Furthermore, the City Council adopted the 10-year Community Plan,...
The Sedona Police Department is inviting residents and members of the business community to apply for the 2024 Community Police Academy. The program aims to provide participants with a firsthand engagement with the department and develop a better understanding of its role within the community. According to the announcement, participants will also have the opportunity to foster a collaborative relationship with residents.As stated by the Sedona Police Department, "The police personnel are afforded direct interaction with community members to better understand what they...
There were four companies in cities associated with Yavapai County that received four FDA inspections in 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Of the 1,035,063 citizens living in Pima County in 2021, 79.2% were old enough to vote, equating to 819,435 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
There were two companies in cities associated with Coconino County that received two FDA inspections in 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
SEDONA, Ariz. – Clean up and reduce your wildfire risk by disposing of yard waste during the annual Curbside Yard Waste Collection this April and part of May. Find your neighborhood’s pick-up day here: www.sedonaaz.gov/curbside and place material curbside by 4 p.m. the day prior to pick-up.Accepted for collection during the Curbside Yard Waste Collection are brush, tree limbs and trunks, shrub trimmings, and bagged leaves and pine needles. Not accepted items include cactus trimmings, appliances, hazardous materials, garbage, mattresses, and other household waste.The...