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Council updates codes, revises permit fees
Council updates codes, revises permit fees by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise Did you know that the City of Eloy has a $27.50 permit fee to replace your water heater? It’s OK if you didn’t know, some council members didn’t know either. During the Dec. 14 meeting...
Regulators OK sale of troubled Johnson Utilities to EPCOR, new customer fees
Regulators OK sale of troubled Johnson Utilities to EPCOR, new customer fees by Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic In San Tan Valley on July 29, 2018, 15,000 gallons of raw seweage overflowed into a cul-de-sac near Village Lane and Morning Sun Circle. Submitted via San...
Despite loss of snowbirds this year, future bright for Canadian-Pinal partnership
Despite loss of snowbirds this year, future bright for Canadian-Pinal partnership by Aaron Dorman | Casa Grande Dispatch Canadian electric vehicle companies have shown interest in partnering with companies that supply components for the vehicles Lucid and Nikola plan...
Residents of Heritage District detail transformation of community
Residents of Heritage District detail transformation of community by Katie Sawyer | Maricopa Monitor The Heritage District in Maricopa has undergone a transformation in the last few years. From new roads and street lights to fresh paint and concrete, the city has...
Former owners describe history of Maricopa NAPA Autocare after demolition
Former owners describe history of Maricopa NAPA Autocare after demolition by Katie Sawyer | Maricopa Monitor For much of the history of NAPA Autocare in Maricopa, it was a family affair, intertwined in the fabric of an old farming community. Don and Esta Ray Pearce...
East Line Solar Plant now delivering utility scale clean energy from Salt River Project to Intel
East Line Solar Plant now delivering utility scale clean energy from Salt River Project to Intel Intel’s Ocotillo Campus in Chandler Receives 100 MW to Support Arizona High-tech Manufacturing [NEWS RELEASE] Salt River Project announced the grand opening of “East Line...
Study: Pinal is 2nd most at-risk U.S. county for being uninhabitable
Study: Pinal is 2nd most at-risk U.S. county for being uninhabitable by Bob McGovern | inMaricopa Pinal County farmland. Google Earth A recent study says Pinal County is the second most at-risk county in the United States of being uninhabitable in the near future due...
Outgoing county supervisors honored in final meeting of the year
Outgoing county supervisors honored in final meeting of the year by Aaron Dorman | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Supervisor Pete Rios, from left, Chairman Anthony Smith and Supervisor Todd House receive parting gifts and farewells during the last meeting of...
Casa Grande council to consider marijuana restrictions
Casa Grande council to consider marijuana restrictions by Gabrielle Olivera | Casa Grande Dispatch The City Council on Monday will consider regulating marijuana in connection with a voter-approved state law legalizing recreational use. According to the agenda, the...
Three supervisors say goodbye to Pinal County with new board members ready to be sworn in next week
Three supervisors say goodbye to Pinal County with new board members ready to be sworn in next week [NEWS RELEASE] It was an emotional final Board of Supervisors meeting of the year at the 1891 Courthouse in Florence today, with three of the five Supervisors bowing...
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