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Judge declares mistrial in ACC-Johnson Utilities bribery case
Judge declares mistrial in ACC-Johnson Utilities bribery case by Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A federal judge declared a mistrial Tuesday in the Arizona Corporation Commission bribery case. The move came after all 12 jurors told Judge John Tuchi they were...
Councilmember up for re-election seeks one-on-one time with community
Councilmember up for re-election seeks one-on-one time with community by Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner Public service is all about listening to others and aiding them to understand the tough concepts. At least, that’s the stance that councilwoman Tatiana...
Casa Grande boards asking voters to retain budget overrides
Casa Grande boards asking voters to retain budget overrides by Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch School districts in Casa Grande are beginning to ramp up efforts to ask voters to keep two taxes that officials say help their bottom lines. But some board members,...
In appeals court, resident argues legal standing to sue City over Apex zoning
In appeals court, resident argues legal standing to sue City over Apex zoning by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa In a resident’s lawsuit against the City of Maricopa and a sports-car club, both sides presented their cases to the Arizona Court of Appeals on Wednesday....
Nearly $37 million budget OK’d for Apache Junction school district
Nearly $37 million budget OK’d for Apache Junction school district by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent The Apache Junction Unified School District has approved a nearly $37 million budget for fiscal year 2018-19 that includes a 12 percent...
Girard running in LD8 to provide voice for rural health care
Girard running in LD8 to provide voice for rural health care by Jake Kincaid | Casa Grande Dispatch Sharon Girard, like many people who live in Arizona, moved here from elsewhere. She thought she was maybe coming to retire, along with her husband, in a retirement...
Wireless carriers obtain permits but don’t build in Florence
Wireless carriers obtain permits but don't build in Florence by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Wireless providers have received permits to install cellular antennae or small wireless facilities at five different locations in Florence, but to date, none has been...
Primary election town hall to feature candidates from Congress to City Council
Primary election town hall to feature candidates from Congress to City Council [NEWS RELEASE] Maricopa High School is hosting the InMaricopa.com Town Hall Aug. 4 at the MHS Performing Arts Center. The free event is open to the public and will feature at least 33...
Arizona rancher says ‘dysfunctional’ rules hurt environment, ranchers
Arizona rancher says ‘dysfunctional’ rules hurt environment, ranchers by Pat Poblete | Cronkite News The president of the Arizona Farm Bureau told a House panel Thursday that regulations meant to help the environment are actually doing the opposite, in part by harming...
Florence candidate wants to see pride in town restored
Florence candidate wants to see pride in town restored by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Town Council candidate Michelle Cordes said Florence needs to do more than just restore prosperity to the historic downtown, but “we need to restore pride in...
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