by Melissa | May 31, 2017 | Economy, Government
Newman: Outdoor recreation a growing economic factor by Misty Newman | inMaricopa Getting outdoors is not only great for your health, but also contributes significantly to the local and national economies. Under the Outdoor Recreation Jobs and Economic Impact (The REC...
by Melissa | May 31, 2017 | Economy, Education, Government
Pinal officials want more college grads in county by Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County, like the state as a whole, has a higher-education problem. Forty-two percent of Arizona adults have obtained a two- or four-year post-secondary education degree,...
by Melissa | May 31, 2017 | Economy
Pinal unemployment rate continues to drop by Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained steady last month at 5.0 percent as the number of people employed the private sector grew by just 7,500. That compares with...
by Melissa | May 30, 2017 | Development, Economy, Organizations
Save the date: 30th Annual Pinal County Town Hall “Through leadership, Pinal County Town Hall aspires to engage and educate Delegates to build consensus and achieve positive change.” Thursday, October 19, 2017 Location: Robson Ranch 5750 N. Robson Blvd Eloy, AZ 85131...
by Melissa | May 30, 2017 | Arizona City, Economy, Real Estate
Housing inventories low in Arizona City by Tanner Clinch | Arizona City Independent The inventory of houses on the market in Arizona City has shrunk, leaving only 32 houses on the market as of Thursday, about what realtors sell in a month’s time. “It’s been a very...
by Melissa | May 30, 2017 | Development, Economy, Government, Queen Creek
Queen Creek to host public meeting to discuss funding for road improvements by Queen Creek Independent The town of Queen Creek has scheduled a public meeting to discuss the town’s transportation impact fee. A transportation impact fee study, which can be viewed online...