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Getting to the Finish Line – what’s next for Colorado River Drought Contingency Planning?
Getting to the Finish Line – what’s next for Colorado River Drought Contingency Planning? By Arizona Department of Water Resources and Central Arizona Project Arizona has worked over the course of several years with the other states in the Colorado River Basin and the...
Pinal to allow active military members to train for jobs
Pinal to allow active military members to train for jobs by Kevin Reagan | Maricopa Monitor Pinal County is allowing active military service members to start training for jobs with the Sheriff’s Office before re-entering civilian life. The county recently announced it...
Pinal board OKs pro tem JPs, declines clerk’s salary
Pinal board OKs pro tem JPs, declines clerk's salary by Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Two Justice Court items were controversial at the Pinal County Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday. The supervisors declined to adjust the salary of a court clerk who...
Casa Grande Council reappoints judge in split vote
Casa Grande Council reappoints judge in split vote by Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Casa Grande’s city judge has been reappointed, although the process wasn’t a slam dunk. Judge Dyani Juarez was confirmed for a two-year term. She was appointed in January to...
Abandoned home in San Manuel to be demolished by county
Abandoned home in San Manuel to be demolished by county CopperArea.com Pinal County Supervisor Pete Rios is happy to report that the County Superior Court has approved a long awaited request to demolish an abandoned San Manuel structure located at 125 S. McNab Pkwy....
Analysis: Home affordability in Pinal County tanks
Analysis: Home affordability in Pinal County tanks Arizona Business Daily Pinal County had the lowest home affordability index in Arizona in the third quarter, according to an analysis of 440 counties by ATTOM Data Solutions. The county scored a 82 in home...
Queen Creek could help ensure water flows for Johnson Utilities customers
Queen Creek could help ensure water flows for Johnson Utilities customers by Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The town of Queen Creek could help ensure water keeps flowing for Johnson Utilities customers in the southeast Valley and that new construction can progress...
Queen Creek approves two-year agreement for electronic review services
Queen Creek approves two-year agreement for electronic review services by Arianna Grainey | Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council approved on consent a two-year agreement with e-PlanSoft in an amount not to exceed $106,650 for e-PlanSoft REVIEW license...
Eloy council gets update on transit study
Eloy council gets update on transit study by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise A majority of respondents to a community survey said they would use a transit system in Eloy to go to Casa Grande for health care and shopping. The Eloy City Council was briefed Monday on...
Johnson Utilities, Queen Creek still in talks on interconnection
Johnson Utilities, Queen Creek still in talks on interconnection by Heather Smathers | San Tan Sentinel Some customers of Johnson Utilities will need to wait a little longer to find out whether their properties can be serviced by the town of Queen Creek. On Tuesday,...
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