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Pinal home values soar bringing real estate market back to 2005 levels
Pinal home values soar bringing real estate market back to 2005 levels by Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County ranks at the top of a list of places where home values have risen the most in the state, according to a recent study. And area real estate...
Arizona’s new Nikola plant readies to roll out zero-carbon big rigs
Arizona’s new Nikola plant readies to roll out zero-carbon big rigs by Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News Nikola Motors has broken ground in Coolidge, Ariz. for its new manufacturing plant that will start rolling out emission-free big rigs next year, company...
Pinalcast: Miller hopes to bring more water to county
Pinalcast: Miller hopes to bring more water to county by Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County Supervisor Steve Miller still wants to help the Casa Grande and Pinal County community. “I really get a lot of gratification out of helping people,” he...
$172K in additional design services sought from Dibble Engineering
$172K in additional design services sought from Dibble Engineering Independent Newsmedia An amendment to a project order with Dibble Engineering for up to $172,365 for additional design services associated with Town Center infrastructure improvements has been approved...
Marana approves new multi-family housing near Ina/Thornydale shopping center
Marana approves new multi-family housing near Ina/Thornydale shopping center by Kathleen B. Kunz | Tucson Local Media The Marana Town Council unanimously voted to rezone more than 10 acres at the southwest corner of Thornydale Road and Aerie Drive for a future...
Court rules ACC had right to name manager of Johnson Utilities
Court rules ACC had right to name manager of Johnson Utilities by Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The Arizona Corporation Commission has the legal right to seize managerial control of utilities that pose a risk to public health and safety, the state Supreme...
County eyes change in development fees
County eyes change in development fees inMaricopa Pinal County plans to update its development fees, which pay for costs of infrastructure, like roads, parkland and public safety. Currently, the law only permits fees to be used for construction, acquisition or...
What a character: City creates vision of Maricopa Station
What a character: City creates vision of Maricopa Station by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa Mundane zoning issues mainly deal with how a property is used. On the other hand, “character” is just as important as use for what the City of Maricopa wants to do in a...
Pinal County will form civilian posse to help deputies with ‘suppressing lawlessness’
Pinal County will form civilian posse to help deputies with 'suppressing lawlessness' by Helen Wieffering |Arizona Republic The Pinal County Sheriff's Office will form a civilian posse to assist deputies with law enforcement, officials said Wednesday. Citing the...
Eloy forming a youth council
Eloy forming a youth council by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise Teenagers in Eloy will have an additional activity to participate in as the City Council is looking to form an Eloy Youth Council. City staff conducted a survey of communities in Arizona that have...
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