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Supervisors reminisce at Pinal Partnership breakfast
Supervisors reminisce at Pinal Partnership breakfast by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Pinal County Supervisors Vice Chairman Pete Rios, D-Dudleyville, said he once met a young couple who were interested in visiting Planned Parenthood and...
ACC judge to make recommendation on Johnson Utilities sale on Dec. 2
ACC judge to make recommendation on Johnson Utilities sale on Dec. 2 by Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune An Arizona Corporation Commission administrative law judge will issue her recommendation on the sale of Johnson Utilities to EPCOR on...
Pinal Partnership Presents: Elliott Pollack’s 2021 Market Forecast
Pinal Partnership Presents: Elliott Pollack's 2021 Market Forecast For our 14th year running, but first time virtually, Pinal Partnership is honored to welcome Elliott D. Pollack and his 2021 Market Forecast on Friday, December 4th! As always, his presentation will be...
Buy Florence: The importance of shopping local
Buy Florence: The importance of shopping local Spend local beyond Small Business Saturday by Janet Perez | Daily Independent The town of Florence is stepping in to help small businesses in the area with the Town Council issuing a proclamation calling on Florence...
Bonds sold to pay Pinal pension debt
Bonds sold to pay Pinal pension debt by Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor Interim County Manager Leo Lew reported Wednesday that Pinal County has closed on a bond issue to pay its pension debt. The county was able to secure a 2.61% interest rate, which will save...
Water board at center of City frustrations in Heritage District
Water board at center of City frustrations in Heritage District by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa The City of Maricopa does not have a good relationship with the board of the Maricopa Consolidated Domestic Water Improvement District. That played out visually Tuesday...
Tribal nations, Forest Service partner to revive oak tree population
Tribal nations, Forest Service partner to revive oak tree population Collaborations focus on traditional foods, fire history by Shannon Mullane | The Journal A project to restore the most important traditional food for the Yavapai Apache Nation sprang to life this...
Pinal County extends grants to struggling businesses
Pinal County extends grants to struggling businesses by Mark Cowling | Apache Junction Central Pinal County’s Business Sustainability Program, which has provided almost $1.2 million in grants to help more than 100 businesses stay afloat, will take applications again...
Pinal County Board of Supervisors – Reflect, Celebrate & Look Ahead
Pinal County Board of Supervisors – Reflect, Celebrate & Look Ahead by Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Pinal County Board of Supervisors is reflecting on nearly a decade of accomplishments and developments for the community. Harold Christ,...
Event recap: Pinal County BOS – reflect, celebrate & look ahead
Event recap: Pinal County BOS – reflect, celebrate & look ahead On Friday, November 20, 2020, we hosted the current Pinal County Board of Supervisors for our monthly event. The Board will have three new members joining in January 2021; we heard about their last...
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