by Melissa | Jan 21, 2021 | Casa Grande, Economy, Government
Pandemic seems to have more CG residents shopping locally by Gabrielle Olivera | Casa Grande Dispatch It took a pandemic for Casa Grande residents to shop more locally rather than in the Valley. On Tuesday evening City Manager Larry Rains presented a budget recap to...
by Melissa | Jan 21, 2021 | Casa Grande, Economy, Education
CGESD may repurpose Evergreen Elementary due to enrollment loss by Gabrielle Olivera | Pinal Central The Casa Grande Elementary School District may be repurposing Evergreen Elementary School as a K-8 Center for Online and Innovative Learning because of an enrollment...
by Melissa | Jan 21, 2021 | Development, Economy, Government, Marana
Town of Marana launches small business assistance program ‘Marana Matters’ COVID-19 Small Business Assistance Program KOLD News 13 The Marana Town Council has approved a COVID-19 relief program to assist qualifying small businesses that have been negatively impacted...
by Melissa | Jan 21, 2021 | Development, Economy, Maricopa
Pedestrian bridge would link Heritage District, South Bridge by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa A rendering of the redeveloped Heritage District as imagined by the City. Rendering / City of Maricopa Two highly visible economic development projects – the Heritage District and...
by Melissa | Jan 20, 2021 | Coolidge, Economy
Nikola hiring event draws hopeful job seekers from around the region by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner Nikola Motor Company’s first hiring event in downtown Coolidge drew more than 100 prospective employees on Saturday. While the “meet and greet,” adjusted for...
by Melissa | Jan 20, 2021 | Coolidge, Economy
Virtual learning a success for Casa Grande Ruins National Monument by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner A Casa Grande Ruins park ranger holds up an archaeological item as part of a virtual learning program. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Despite the loss of...