by Melissa | Apr 13, 2020 | Apache Junction, Government
Crowded ballot Aug. 4 for Apache Junction mayor, 3 council seats by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Five Apache Junction residents have qualified to run for mayor and five for three seats on City Council. Vying for council are Braden Biggs,...
by Melissa | Apr 11, 2020 | Development, Government
Bid awarded on new county attorney building Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune A new five-story building for the Pinal County Attorney’s Office will be constructed next to the courthouse on Jason Lopez Circle, following the county Board of Supervisors’ award of a...
by Melissa | Apr 10, 2020 | Casa Grande, Development, Government, Transportation
I-10 widening between Casa Grande and Chandler could begin in 2023 by Andy Howell | Arizona City Independent Work on widening Interstate 10 between Casa Grande and Chandler could begin as early as 2023, according to the state’s newest five-year highway...
by Melissa | Apr 10, 2020 | Florence, Government
Florence seeks to protect essential staff through separation by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Essential positions on town staff have been divided into two shifts that rotate weekly. “We don’t want the opportunity for everyone to be infected at...
by Melissa | Apr 10, 2020 | Government
Clerk of Pinal Superior Court resigns by Jim Headley | Florence Reinder & Blade Tribune Amanda Stanford, clerk of the Pinal County Superior Court, announced Wednesday evening that she is resigning effective late this month. Stanford first took her oath of office...
by Melissa | Apr 10, 2020 | Government, Maricopa
Maricopa Mayor and Council Seek to Lower Taxes [NEWS RELEASE] In preparation for the new fiscal year budget, and being mindful of the economic times City of Maricopa Mayor and Council directed staff to lower the City’s property and secondary tax rates. “This is made...