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Florence council discusses $5K stipends for town employees
Florence council discusses $5K stipends for town employees by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune With a tight budget year looming, some Town Council members Monday favored giving employees a $5,000 stipend out of the old year’s budget instead of a...
Coolidge mayor touts city accomplishments during pandemic year
Coolidge mayor touts city accomplishments during pandemic year by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner Mayor Jon Thompson began his “State of the City” address to the Coolidge Chamber of Commerce by affirming that the pandemic was a disaster. “We lost a lot of good...
Mesa’s boomtown just keeps booming
Mesa’s boomtown just keeps booming by Tom Scanlon | Tribune Managing Editor High-end luxury apartment complexes are sprouting up quickly in Eastmark.Tribune Staff Photographer With a population of around 16,000, if Eastmark was a city, it would be in Arizona’s top 50,...
City buys 15 acres for Maricopa Station development for $5.9M
City buys 15 acres for Maricopa Station development for $5.9M by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa The city made two recent land transactions – one purchase and one sale – as part of efforts to facilitate development. The purchase of about 15 acres of land – mostly along the...
Inward migration, materials drive rising home prices, area experts say
Inward migration, materials drive rising home prices, area experts say by Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Home prices are rising faster than incomes in Arizona. But area real estate professionals say the Pinal County market is still a bargain for home buyers....
Get ready for a busy year fighting wildfires, experts in Arizona warn
Get ready for a busy year fighting wildfires, experts in Arizona warn by Rylee Walter | Cronkite News Crews battle the Margo Fire in Dudleyville on April 9. The blaze was contained three days later at 1,150 acres. (Photo courtesy of Arizona Department of Forestry and...
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Pinal cities say they need affordable housing
Pinal cities say they need affordable housing by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Even as area communities see record numbers of new homes going up, cities large and small are hurting for affordable housing, city managers said at an online Pinal Partnership...
City eyes water line to spur development west of city
City eyes water line to spur development west of city by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa Construction at APEX Motor Club off State Route 238 at Ralston Road. Photo by Bob McGovern The city has proposed construction of a major water line originating south of town and traveling...
Large residential rental project planned for Queen Creek
Large residential rental project planned for Queen Creek Pinal Central A $65 million residential project is planned in Queen Creek near the Pinal County line. GTIS Partners LP, a real asset investment and development firm based in New York, has announced closing on...
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Register Now! Pinal Partnership Series - Mining Join us for our May 24th breakfast continuing our Partnership Series. This month's focus is Pinal County's copper mining industry's impact on localPinal Partnership Series Breakfast
Register Now! Pinal Partnership Series - Mining Join us for our May 24th breakfast continuing our Partnership Series. This month's focus is Pinal County's copper mining industry's impact on local