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Apache Junction Receives $1 Million Federal Grant for Police Officers
Apache Junction Receives $1 Million Federal Grant for Police Officers [NEWS RELEASE] The city of Apache Junction has been selected to receive a federal grant that will fund the hiring of eight additional police officers. The U.S. Department of Justice grants –...
Pinal supervisor candidates debate development, Second Amendment cred
Pinal supervisor candidates debate development, Second Amendment cred by Mark Cowling | Apache Junction Central Republican candidates for Pinal County supervisor in northern Pinal County sparred over economic development and their Second Amendment bonafides in an...
Alluvion begins work on a unique low-latency, high-density fiber optics path connecting the cities of Coolidge and Casa Grande
Alluvion begins work on a unique low-latency, high-density fiber optics path connecting the cities of Coolidge and Casa Grande Alluvion's venture to install fiber optics in Pinal County has officially begun! The initial phase of the project will establish a...
Businesses begin to reopen as COVID-19 rules, restrictions loosen
Businesses begin to reopen as COVID-19 rules, restrictions loosen by John Hernandez | CopperArea.com Covid-19 restrictions are loosening up around the country and allowing businesses to change their operating rules and non-essential businesses to re-open. Oracle...
Buying a home in Maricopa? Better move on it quick
Buying a home in Maricopa? Better move on it quick by Brian Petersheim | inMaricopa The Maricopa real estate market continues to strengthen despite the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic. The tightening of the housing market is great for sellers but poses many...
County will improve two roads in A.J. for residents’ safety
County will improve two roads in A.J. for residents' safety by Mark Cowling | Apache Junction Central In a controversial move that some residents pleaded for and others opposed, Pinal County will open, improve and declare as county highways two roads in Apache...
Florence town employees to receive mid-year raise
Florence town employees to receive mid-year raise by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Despite a new town budget that’s already almost $1.5 million in the red, the Town Council voted Monday to offer a 2.5% raise to town employees in January, halfway...
Belfiore: Queen Creek, Hunt Highway show housing market’s resilience against COVID impacts
Belfiore: Queen Creek, Hunt Highway show housing market’s resilience against COVID impacts by Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The regional housing market continues to show that it has not been hit as hard as expected by the COVID-19 shutdowns and job losses....
Maricopa gets upgrade as it refinances Copper Sky bond
Maricopa gets upgrade as it refinances Copper Sky bond by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa The taxpayers of Maricopa are paying off Copper Sky Regional Park, and City Hall is trying to get a better interest rate. Monday, the City is taking $10.15 million of its general...
Rezoning application withdrawn for 4-story apartments at roundabout
Rezoning application withdrawn for 4-story apartments at roundabout by Richard Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent A developer’s plans to construct a four-story apartment building adjacent to a roundabout have been dropped along with the rezoning...
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