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Pinal County Economic Development and Workforce receive recognition awards from the Arizona Association for Economic Development
Pinal County Economic Development and Workforce receive recognition awards from the Arizona Association for Economic Development "Receiving this award is a true honor. To be chosen the 'Best' amongst your peers is always a humbling but proud experience," exclaims...
This is the most expensive home ever listed for sale in Maricopa
This is the most expensive home ever listed for sale in Maricopa by Brian Petersheim | inMaricopa With the influx of new builders coming into the city of Maricopa, some subdivisions have parcels that sell out, and the builders move to new areas. When this happens,...
Queen Creek’s first hotel readies to open
Queen Creek's first hotel readies to open The Hampton Inn by Hilton Queen Creek launches in December Visitors to Queen Creek will soon be able to stay in a Queen Creek hotel. The town’s first hotel, the Hampton Inn by Hilton Queen Creek, opens on Dec. 14. Despite its...
Queen Creek to look at annexation, rezoning for housing
Queen Creek to look at annexation, rezoning for housing Independent Newsmedia The Queen Creek Town Council holds its next meeting on Nov. 4. Road and sewer improvements, as well as annexation are on the agenda. The public will have its say on a proposal to annex...
New businesses open in Queen Creek
New businesses open in Queen Creek Total Wine, Barrio Queen among new locations, Aldi still to come Independent Newsmedia The pandemic hasn’t hurt every part of the economy. Queen Creek is seeing a boon in new business openings that include eateries, grocery stores,...
Coolidge council approves purchase of new public works building
Coolidge council approves purchase of new public works building by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner Frustrated with the current condition of the city’s Public Works Department, the Coolidge City Council had been planning earlier this year to allocate funds to...
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...
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