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ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County: Back to Business Roundtable

by Melissa | Jun 12, 2020 | Development, Government

ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County: Back to Business Roundtable

Schnepf Farms annexation, agritainment rezoning approved

by Melissa | Jun 11, 2020 | Development, Government, Queen Creek

Schnepf Farms annexation, agritainment rezoning approved by Richard Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Approximately 99 acres at the northwest corner of Riggs and Rittenhouse roads, at Schnepf Farms, has been annexed into the Town of Queen Creek. A companion 225-acre...

Queen Creek Town Council candidates discuss transportation

by Melissa | Jun 11, 2020 | Government, Queen Creek, Transportation

Queen Creek Town Council candidates discuss transportation by Richard Dyer | Queen Creek Independent A shuttle service, vans, buses and having commuter rail travel through Queen Creek to connect Tucson and Phoenix are some of the ideas Queen Creek Town Council...

Apache Junction council, mayor candidates weigh in on public mass-transit needs

by Melissa | Jun 11, 2020 | Apache Junction, Government, Transportation

Apache Junction council, mayor candidates weigh in on public mass-transit needs by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent If funding is identified and there are enough riders for a public transit system, an express service could link to the regional...

Impact of COVID-19 on house assessments may take years to appear

by Melissa | Jun 10, 2020 | Economy, Government, Real Estate

Impact of COVID-19 on house assessments may take years to appear by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa COVID-19 has left a lot of economic markers in its wake, but one of the last pockets of the economy where it may appear is in property assessments. Assessments are done...

PCSO, other Pinal County representatives meet with black and Hispanic community leaders

by Melissa | Jun 10, 2020 | Government

PCSO, other Pinal County representatives meet with black and Hispanic community leaders Independent Newsmedia Sheriff Mark Lamb and other Pinal County Sheriff’s Office leaders, along with other Pinal County department representatives, recently sat down with black and...
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