by Melissa | Jan 16, 2017 | Apache Junction, Casa Grande, Development, Economy, Environment, Florence, Government, Superior, Transportation
Pinal Partnership January breakfast recap: Pinal mayors discuss the year ahead by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County’s new mayors discussed what they hope to do in 2017 and what keeps them up at night at a Pinal Partnership breakfast Friday at the...
by Melissa | Jan 11, 2017 | Development, Environment, Marana
New Monsanto facility stirs up controversy near Marana by Morgan Kyrklund | Tucson News Now Southern Arizona residents have another chance to share their feelings about a new controversial development on its way unincorporated Pima County near Marana. Monsanto is...
by Melissa | Jan 9, 2017 | Environment, Florence, Government
Public offers opinions on Florence Copper air quality permit by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Florence Copper isn’t only responsible for what it does underground, but for what it releases into the air. Opponents argued at a public hearing on the...
by Melissa | Dec 28, 2016 | Development, Environment, Government
Palo Verde Regional Park gets go-ahead by Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has approved a 30-year master plan to develop the controversial Palo Verde Regional Park, which garnered extensive public input — from both supporters...
by Melissa | Dec 28, 2016 | Environment, Florence, Government
EPA awards permit to Florence Copper by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Florence Copper has received a permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the last of 19 approvals it needs to begin a one- or two-year small-scale test phase of...
by Melissa | Dec 19, 2016 | Apache Junction, Environment, Government
Apache Junction City Council approves closure date for landfill by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Dec. 31, 2035, has been set as the closure date for the landfill at 4050 S. Tomahawk Road and solid waste and covering soil may be piled as high...