by Melissa | Nov 6, 2020 | Events/Things to do, Florence
Florence still planning plenty of public events, despite pandemic by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Amid COVID-19 restrictions and concerns, the town is still planning to have an 88th annual Junior Parada parade and a Christmas parade — although...
by Melissa | Nov 6, 2020 | Development, Real Estate
Homebuilders run up price of East Valley land to $245.5M in controversial state auction by Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic A state land auction near some of the most lucrative residential real estate in the region opened Wednesday with the lowest possible legal price...
by Melissa | Nov 6, 2020 | Government, Maricopa
Where are they now? For original city councilman, work is a numbers game By Kyle Norby | inMaricopa Kelly Haddad, one of the original members of city council, entered community service at the invitation of civic leader Ed Farrell when Maricopa was just a patch in the...
by Melissa | Nov 5, 2020 | Apache Junction, Development, Government
$428K remodel of Apache Junction police 911-dispatch center approved by City Council Additional $96K earmarked for workstations, other furniture by Richard Dyer | Daily Independent Apache Junction’s City Council approved a remodel of its 911-dispatch center, agreeing...
by Melissa | Nov 4, 2020 | Education
CAC trying to reach potential students virtually, with mixed results by Aaron Dorman | Apache Junction Central The pandemic has necessitated social adjustments, but these rules for socialization have proven taxing in many ways for higher education. In trying to...