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Florence still planning plenty of public events, despite pandemic

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...

Homebuilders run up price of East Valley land to $245.5M in controversial state auction

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...

Where are they now? For original city councilman, work is a numbers game

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...

$428K remodel of Apache Junction police 911-dispatch center approved by City Council

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...

CAC trying to reach potential students virtually, with mixed results

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...
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