by Melissa | Jun 3, 2020 | Coolidge, Development, Government
Coolidge budget remains steady despite dip in state-shared funds by Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner There was some good news and some bad news delivered during the Coolidge City Council preliminary budget meeting on Tuesday. The bad news was that as a result of...
by Melissa | Jun 2, 2020 | Government
Meet the assessor candidate: Challenger Mike Cruz inMaricopa Michael “Mike” Cruz is running for Pinal County assessor this year, challenging incumbent Douglas Wolf in the Republican primary. Age: 34 Residence: Casa Grande Years in Pinal County: 5 Family: Married to my...
by Melissa | Jun 2, 2020 | Government
Meet the assessor candidate: Incumbent Douglas Wolf inMaricopa Douglas Wolf has been Pinal County assessor since 2012 and is up for re-election this year, facing a Republican primary challenge from Mike Cruz. Age: 64 Residence: Unincorporated area in southern Pinal...
by Melissa | Jun 2, 2020 | Government, Queen Creek
Town of Queen Creek sets $409M General Fund budget as COVID-19 fiscal impacts remain fluid by Richard Dyer | Queen Creek Independent The Town of Queen Creek’s expenditure budget for fiscal year 2020-21 is $409.1 million, with water, sewer and solid waste;...
by Melissa | Jun 2, 2020 | Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Government
Apache Junction council, mayor candidates weigh in on pros, cons of annexing Gold Canyon by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent If a majority of property owners in Gold Canyon in unincorporated Pinal County petitioned to be annexed into the city, it...
by Melissa | Jun 2, 2020 | Casa Grande, Economy, Government
McFarland glad to get COVID-19 relief funding by Blake Freas | Cronkite News Mayors around the state said they welcome the $441 million in COVID-19 relief funding released by the state last week – they just wish they could have welcomed it sooner. “The fact that this...