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Proposed cell tower bounces back to CG council, again
Proposed cell tower bounces back to CG council, again by Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch A proposed cellular tower will have another chance at being approved after the planning commission voted to send the matter back to the Casa Grande City Council. The...
Florence council votes to demolish Cuen House, Kokopelli
Florence council votes to demolish Cuen House, Kokopelli by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune The burned-out remains of the historic tavern last known as the Kokopelli Moon Saloon will be cleared, and the tiny adobe with historic significance known...
Code of conduct approved for Apache Junction council, boards, commissions
Code of conduct approved for Apache Junction council, boards, commissions by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent The Apache Junction City Council on March 5 approved a code of conduct applicable to the council, board and commission members that...
Drought & Development: Councilman gives Arizona 30 years left to survive
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...
San Tan Valley Post Office is Officially Open
San Tan Valley Post Office is Officially Open SanTanValley.com Before San Tan Valley got its name in 2009, the area used Queen Creek as it's mailing address. Why? Because the Queen Creek Post Office serviced the area and no one knew what else to call the...
ProChemTech plant in North Pinal Industrial Park marks 10 years of operation
ProChemTech plant in North Pinal Industrial Park marks 10 years of operation by Apache Junction Independent ProChemTech’s Chemical Plant No. 2 in Apache Junction has been operational for 10 years producing standard and patented products for treatment of boiler,...
Pinal County Skills Assessment Survey – Northwest Pinal County
Pinal County is conducting a survey of residents of Northwest Pinal County to better understand their occupational skills and aspirations. This information will help county and city leaders attract more employers to locate to the county. This information will also be...
Concert-venue retrofit discussed for Apache Greyhound Park
Concert-venue retrofit discussed for Apache Greyhound Park by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Apache Greyhound Park could become an indoor and outdoor concert venue, a representative of its owner, Delaware North, and a local chamber official...
Heritage breaks ground on $16 million school
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...
Ducey: No need for farmers to give up growing cotton
Ducey: No need for farmers to give up growing cotton by HOWARD FISCHER | Capitol Media Services Gov. Doug Ducey said Friday he sees no reason for farmers to give up growing cotton in the desert, even with the ongoing drought situation. Ducey told Capitol Media...
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