by Melissa | Apr 21, 2018 | Government, Queen Creek
Queen Creek witnesses blast utility, plug town as ideal interim manager by Jake Kincaid | San Tan Sentinel The town of Queen Creek wants to be appointed interim manager of Johnson Utilities. That much was clear as Queen Creek officials testified in the Arizona...
by Melissa | Apr 20, 2018 | Apache Junction, Government, Transportation
Feds to pay for Apache Trail flood damage repairs San Tan Sentinel The Federal Highway Administration is providing $7 million in emergency relief funds to help cover the cost of repairing the Apache Trail and another state highway damaged by flooding last summer. A...
by Melissa | Apr 20, 2018 | Government
George Johnson testifies that majority of utility customers are satisfied by Jake Kincaid | San Tan Sentinel George Johnson, speaking slowly and amicably, assured regulators that the majority of customers are satisfied with Johnson Utilities service and that...
by Melissa | Apr 20, 2018 | Government
ADEQ says it has ‘acceptable’ relationship with Johnson Utilities by Jake Kincaid | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Tensions rose on Wednesday as the Arizona Corporation Commision’s hearing on Johnson Utilities ground on for its third day. Testimony...
by Melissa | Apr 20, 2018 | Education, Government
Many rural teachers out of reach of Red for Ed movement by Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times Some rural districts were left without any representation from Arizona Educators United or any clear sign that their voices mattered as public education employees across...
by Melissa | Apr 20, 2018 | Environment, Government
Pollster: Majority in Pinal would approve bond to protect open spaces by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch A slight majority of Pinal County voters appears inclined to support a $50 million bond issue to protect open spaces, a professional pollster told the Board of...