by Melissa | Jan 26, 2017 | Government, Superior
What is to become of Apache Leap? Area now under special management by Cat Brown | CopperArea The Town of Superior is nestled in the shadows of the Apache Leap mountain. It’s an iconic face of the town. The mountain and its future has been a hot button topic for the...
by Melissa | Jan 25, 2017 | Government
Coolidge opposes ‘detrimental’ bill backed by Pinal representative by Kelly Fisher | Coolidge Examiner Coolidge City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday officially opposing a bill that was introduced by a representative of a large portion of Pinal County....
by Melissa | Jan 25, 2017 | Development, Economy, Eloy, Government
Eloy City Council greenlights City Hall project by Kevin Reagan | The Eloy Enterprise Three contracts were approved Monday night by the Eloy City Council to initiate construction of a new City Hall building. The project is estimated to cost $7.5 million and three...
by Melissa | Jan 25, 2017 | Government
Spotlight Interview: Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb (VIDEO) by Mason Callejas | inMaricoa Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb sits down with InMaricopa’s Mason Callejas to talk about his first days in office, his approach to enforcement, RICO funds, border issues and the...
by Melissa | Jan 25, 2017 | Economy, Government
Lawmaker doesn’t want Pinal to become ‘open grow’ for medical pot by Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services State lawmakers are moving to keep medical marijuana dispensaries in the rural areas of the state. On a 5-4 vote Monday, the House Committee...
by Melissa | Jan 25, 2017 | Environment, Government
Arizona seeks ways to prop up Lake Mead, pending federal cash Plans could delay cuts in Colorado Supply, though advocates say longer-term adaptation still needed. by Brandon Loomis | The Republic Arizona is closing in on a set of water conservation deals that leaders...