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Bonds would fund transition to Florence middle schools
Bonds would fund transition to Florence middle schools by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune With an estimated 1,300 new students coming into Florence Unified School District in the next five years, administrators want to build middle schools...
County will intervene in sale of Johnson Utilities
County will intervene in sale of Johnson Utilities by Mark Cowling | San Tan Valley Sentinel Pinal County is filing to take part, or “intervene,” in the Arizona Corporation Commission’s deliberations on whether to approve the sale of Johnson Utilities to EPCOR USA....
Pinal gives OK for large development near Queen Creek to move forward
Pinal gives OK for large development near Queen Creek to move forward by Mark Cowling | San Tan Sentinel Pinal County officials have given their blessings to a large development and water transfer sale in and around Queen Creek. The Board of Supervisors held public...
What has changed in Apache Junction since affordable-housing study was completed in 2010?
What has changed in Apache Junction since affordable-housing study was completed in 2010? by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent A decade after an affordable-housing study was done for Apache Junction, the city has made some strides but lacks public...
Maricopa council approves McDavid Estates
Maricopa council approves McDavid Estates By Rose Law Group Reporter On Monday night, the Maricopa City Council voted unanimously to approve the rezoning and General Plan amendment for the McDavid Estates community, located at the NEC of McDavid Rd. and Hogenes Blvd....
Vets center fills need for public space in San Tan Valley
Vets center fills need for public space in San Tan Valley by Mark Cowling | San Tan Sentinel There’s a lot happening these days at the San Tan Valley Veterans Center. The center hosts bingo, open to the public, at 1 p.m. every Sunday. A canasta club recently started...
Florence seeks $14.2M in state loans to bolster water infrastructure
Florence seeks $14.2M in state loans to bolster water infrastructure by Richard Dyer | Florence Independent Loans to the town of Florence of $9.1 million for drinking-water capital improvement projects and $5.1 million for wastewater projects may be considered at the...
Mayor candidates weigh in on jobs needed, regional collaboration opportunities
Mayor candidates weigh in on jobs needed, regional collaboration opportunities by Richard Dyer |Florence Independent Candidates for Florence mayor differ in their approaches for economic development. One seeks to diversify into the trades, developing training programs...
Sewer and water provided by city? Mayor candidates explain how it could happen
Sewer and water provided by city? Mayor candidates explain how it could happen by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent If there is a groundswell of community support to bring water and sewer services under municipal control in Apache Junction, much...
Meeting in January on proposed changes to Apache Junction planning, zoning fees
Meeting in January on proposed changes to Apache Junction planning, zoning fees Independent Newsmedia A public hearing on proposed changes to fees and charges for the Development Services Department will be held Jan. 19 by the Apache Junction City Council. The meeting...
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