by Melissa | Oct 17, 2017 | Economy, Maricopa
Closing of local marijuana dispensary may open new cultivating options by Bethany Blundell | Casa Grande Dispatch The sudden closure of a local marijuana dispensary has many Maricopa residents wondering what happens next. On Oct. 1, Ponderosa Releaf sent an email to...
by Melissa | Oct 14, 2017 | Maricopa, Transportation
Supervisor, mayor battle ‘misinformation’ on Prop 416 by Michelle Chance | inMaricopa Pinal County Supervisor Anthony Smith and Maricopa Mayor Christian Price urged local business owners to “solve the problem of misinformation out there” regarding transportation...
by Melissa | Oct 13, 2017 | Government, Maricopa
APEX opponents call for settlement by Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor A letter sent by Grant Woods Law to attorneys representing APEX Motor Club has called for a settlement on how the complex will be operated. On Sept. 26, the law group representing Bonita Burks...
by Melissa | Oct 13, 2017 | Development, Maricopa
Local businesses, organizations making progress inMaricopa A proposed Denny’s received a commercial permit Sept. 6 as Halabu Development prepares to construct a 4,041-square-foot diner. The property is at 21195 N. John Wayne Parkway, near the southeast corner of the...
by Melissa | Oct 10, 2017 | Development, Government, Maricopa, Transportation
On the Ballot: Voters being asked to open wallets for regional transportation by Mason Callejas | inMaricopa Pinal County residents will have the opportunity to vote in November to approve a sales tax funding infrastructure improvements across the county. For...
by Melissa | Oct 9, 2017 | Development, Economy, Education, Maricopa
State of the City: Mayor calls for patience in economic development by Michelle Chance | inMaricopa Maricopa Mayor Christian Price delivered a speech Wednesday night urging residents to “be a little more patient” with the city’s efforts to improve and grow. Before his...