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Pinal businesses hurt by pandemic can apply for aid
Pinal businesses hurt by pandemic can apply for aid by Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor Beginning June 15, businesses in unincorporated Pinal County may apply for up to $15,000 to help cover their expenses during the state’s stay-home order. The Pinal County Board of...
195 acres annexed at Empire Boulevard, Gary Road
195 acres annexed at Empire Boulevard, Gary Road Independent Newsmedia Approximately 195 acres at the northwest corner of Empire Boulevard and Gary Road has been annexed into the Town of Queen Creek. A residential area with 533 homes and a commercial development of...
Florence winery owner gives input on how town should spend $3M in COVID-19 relief funds
Florence winery owner gives input on how town should spend $3M in COVID-19 relief funds by Mark Cowling | PinalCentral The town will receive $3.1 million in CARES Act funding to help cover expenses resulting from COVID-19, and three citizens urged the town to use it...
Pinal Historical Museum wins $10K grant to help weather pandemic
Pinal Historical Museum wins $10K grant to help weather pandemic Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune The Pinal County Historical Society Museum has received $10,000 in federal funding to support projects at risk because of lost revenue during the pandemic. The...
Coolidge budget remains steady despite dip in state-shared funds
Coolidge budget remains steady despite dip in state-shared funds by Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner There was some good news and some bad news delivered during the Coolidge City Council preliminary budget meeting on Tuesday. The bad news was that as a result of...
Businesses carefully come back to life after COVID-19
Businesses carefully come back to life after COVID-19 by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa As some Maricopa businesses made a cautious comeback in May, so did Maricopa shoppers. “We were going crazy at the house,” said Kandy Christopherson of Rancho El Dorado. Since...
COVID-19’s continuing economic impact on Gold Canyon businesses
COVID-19’s continuing economic impact on Gold Canyon businesses by R. Nicholas Evans | Daily Independent Following Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s prevention measures in combating COVID-19 transmission by executive orders, restrictions on businesses and travel have forced...
Arizona Housing Growth Tees Up Opportunity For Water Investors
Arizona Housing Growth Tees Up Opportunity For Water Investors by Bret Jaspers | KJZZ Central Arizona has been booming -- more people, more houses, more need for water. There's also a long-term drought, and less water to buy from the Central Arizona Project canal...
Meet the assessor candidate: Challenger Mike Cruz
Meet the assessor candidate: Challenger Mike Cruz inMaricopa Michael “Mike” Cruz is running for Pinal County assessor this year, challenging incumbent Douglas Wolf in the Republican primary. Age: 34 Residence: Casa Grande Years in Pinal County: 5 Family: Married to my...
Meet the assessor candidate: Incumbent Douglas Wolf
Meet the assessor candidate: Incumbent Douglas Wolf inMaricopa Douglas Wolf has been Pinal County assessor since 2012 and is up for re-election this year, facing a Republican primary challenge from Mike Cruz. Age: 64 Residence: Unincorporated area in southern Pinal...
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