by Melissa | Mar 8, 2019 | Environment, Maricopa
Drought & Development: Councilman gives Arizona 30 years left to survive by Jim Headley | inMaricopa Maricopa City Councilman Marvin L. Brown is deeply devoted to his city, but he also sees the looming crisis on the horizon for the state. Brown has spent the past...
by Melissa | Mar 8, 2019 | Maricopa
Drought & Development: GWR touts strong water future by Jim Headley | inMaricopa Maricopa’s future looks solid because of water. “Global Water has a really great supply,” said Jake Lenderking, Global Water Resources’ director of Water Resources. “They have a...
by Melissa | Mar 5, 2019 | Development, Education, Maricopa
Heritage breaks ground on $16 million school by Jim Headley | inMaricopa Friday Heritage Academy officially broke ground on its new $16 million school set to open in July. The campus in Maricopa will be the fourth Heritage Academy to open in Arizona. The company has...
by Melissa | Mar 1, 2019 | Events/Things to do, Maricopa
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by Melissa | Feb 22, 2019 | Development, Maricopa
Maricopa approves land purchase for new hotel by Rodney Haas | Maricopa Monitor The city of Maricopa gave approval for a purchase and sale agreement with Maricopa Auberge LLC to build an 89-room hotel near Copper Sky Recreation Complex. The hotel is part of a broader...
by Melissa | Feb 21, 2019 | Development, Government, Maricopa
City hires architect to design new library ‘without any debt to city’ by Jim Headley | inMaricopa The opening step toward a new Maricopa Public Library was taken Tuesday at the regular meeting of the city council. Maricopa City Council approved a $830,530 contract...