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Eloy council reviews study on public transportation
Eloy council reviews study on public transportation by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise The City Council reviewed recommendations from the Pinal County Transit Governance Study Monday. In 2019, Pinal County and the Central Arizona Governments authorized a transit...
Powell urges residents to help clean up community in virtual state of the city address
Powell urges residents to help clean up community in virtual state of the city address by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise Things where a little different for Mayor Micah Powell in his first State of the City address on Tuesday evening. Rather than having it at the...
After enduring raw sewage spills and water pressure woes, former Johnson Utilities customers now face costs
After enduring raw sewage spills and water pressure woes, former Johnson Utilities customers now face costs by Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic In San Tan Valley on July 29, 2018, 15,000 gallons of raw sewage overflowed into a cul-de-sac near Village Lane and Morning...
Dunham: New water line benefits customers, supports local farmers
Dunham: New water line benefits customers, supports local farmers by Doug Dunham | EPCOR EPCOR has received a $250,000 grant from the Water Management Assistance Program at the Arizona Department of Water Resources, important funding that will help a group of...
Lucid Motors is delaying its first deliveries. Here’s its CEO’s explanation.
Lucid Motors is delaying its first deliveries. Here's its CEO's explanation. by Cromwell Schubarth | Silicon Valley Business Journal Somewhat lost in the announcement Monday of the biggest ever merger involving a "blank check" company was Lucid Motors Inc.'s...
CAC happy with university partnerships despite new bill
CAC happy with university partnerships despite new bill by Aaron Dorman | Casa Grande Dispatch Central Arizona College is happy the way things are when it comes to offering four-year degrees. A new bipartisan bill that passed the Arizona House of Representatives would...
Arizona City Chamber looking into different ways to promote businesses
Arizona City Chamber looking into different ways to promote businesses by Maria Vasquez | Arizona City Independent The Arizona City Chamber of Commerce is looking for different ways to attract new members and keep current ones in the loop as to what’s going on around...
Haaland says she won’t intervene in land transfer for Pinal mine
Haaland says she won't intervene in land transfer for Pinal mine by Sarah Oven | Cronkite News Rep. Deb Haaland Republican senators tried to pin down Rep. Deb Haaland at a hearing Tuesday on her nomination to be the next Interior secretary, pushing her on fossil fuels...
Longtime farmer’s protest stalls Coolidge land-lease award
Longtime farmer's protest stalls Coolidge land-lease award by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner Farmable property in Coolidge is in demand, even when it’s adjacent to a wastewater treatment plant. What was meant to be a straightforward bid award on city-owned farmland...
New town logos fail to impress
New town logos fail to impress by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Draft logos presented to the Town Council./Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune via YouTube Town Council members looked at suggestions for a new town logo from a top branding...
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