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State regulators negotiate savings for Johnson Utilities customers
State regulators negotiate savings for Johnson Utilities customers Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Johnson Utilities customers will save more than $40 million in a series of settlement agreements with the water and wastewater utility, the Arizona Department of...
Grant will provide $14M in emergency rent assistance in Pinal
Grant will provide $14M in emergency rent assistance in Pinal by Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor Pinal County has received a federal grant to provide more than $14 million in emergency rental assistance this calendar year to households earning less than 80% of median...
$25M east-west thoroughfare is transportation priority
$25M east-west thoroughfare is transportation priority by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa A Union Pacific train passes on the railroad tracks at West Garvey Avenue and North Green Road. A "ring road" proposed for this area would likely include the city's second overpass over...
Justice of the Peace Nancy Discher Retires from Office – Board of Supervisors to Appoint Replacement to Serve Remaining Term Through December 31, 2022
Justice of the Peace Nancy Discher Retires from Office - Board of Supervisors to Appoint Replacement to Serve Remaining Term Through December 31, 2022 The Board of Supervisors today accepted the resignation of Nancy Discher, Justice of the Peace over Precinct 5, and...
Pinal board supports trade zone for proposed high-tech plant in Queen Creek
Pinal board supports trade zone for proposed high-tech plant in Queen Creek by Mark Cowling | Pinal Central A future high-tech manufacturing plant on 1,000 acres in Queen Creek has received support from the Pinal County Board of Supervisors for its application to be...
Sources: Samsung eyeing sites in Valley for massive chipmaking plant
Sources: Samsung eyeing sites in Valley for massive chipmaking plant by Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Photo by: Samsung Technology giant Samsung Electronics Co. is considering multiple sites in the Valley, along with sites in New York and Texas, for a $17...
Determining the best for Florence
Determining the best for Florence New councilors want growth but to maintain small-town feel Florence’s two new town council members, Arthur “Snake” Neal and Johnie Mendoza, come at their jobs from two different directions but have the same goal, to make Florence...
‘MEDA 2.0’ vows to move Maricopa into new-look economy
'MEDA 2.0' vows to move Maricopa into new-look economy by Katie Sawyer | Maricopa Monitor Maricopa city officials and the board of directors for the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance met Wednesday to discuss “MEDA 2.0” — a new direction for the group. The...
Despite health concerns, city council approves delayed Cotton Days
Despite health concerns, city council approves delayed Cotton Days by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner What is Coolidge without Cotton Days? After some debate over the merits of holding an event amidst the ongoing pandemic, the city council voted 6-1 to approve a...
Maricopa plans future civic center in heart of city
Maricopa plans future civic center in heart of city by Katie Sawyer | Maricopa Monitor The northwest and southwest quadrants of a multi-use civic center proposed by Maricopa city officials at a January Future Planning Conference./Submitted via Maricopa Monitor When...
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