by Melissa | Jan 23, 2021 | Queen Creek
New Queen Creek council members sworn in Some familiar faces and one new one now on council by Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council started the new year with the swearing in of reelected and recently elected members. Council members were...
by Melissa | Jan 22, 2021 | Apache Junction, Economy, Events/Things to do
Turning a Pinal ghost town into a destination by Bethany Blundell | Pinal Central Take a scenic drive out through the Superstition Mountains and you will discover a town like no other — a town focused on preserving history and building memories. This is Goldfield...
by Melissa | Jan 22, 2021 | Development, Government
Legislation promotes growth in Pinal through existing water safeguards Casa Grande Dispatch State Rep. David Cook, R-Globe, has introduced a bill that will help promote growth in Pinal County with existing water safeguards. He said the bill will allow older existing...
by Melissa | Jan 22, 2021 | Casa Grande
Longtime official, civic leader Snider dies unexpectedly by Gabrielle Olivera | Pinal Central David Snider, a longtime public official and civic leader, died early Friday after emergency surgery for a heart ailment. According to his partner, Merrilyn Ridgeway,...
by Melissa | Jan 22, 2021 | Government
Pinal County 2020/21 Skills Assessment Study Survey Pinal County is conducting a survey of residents of Northwest Pinal County to better understand their occupational skills and aspirations. This information will help county and city leaders attract more employers to...