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Performance dates set for community theatre’s first production

Maricopa Community Theatre will open the 2010-2011 season with its fall production of "Into the Woods."

PCSO inmates graduating from fatherhood program

The Pinal County Sheriff's Office Adult Detention Center graduated a second group of inmates from the "Inside Out Dad" fatherhood program.

Protecting your credit during divorce

When a marriage ends in divorce, the lives of those involved are changed forever. During this time of upheaval, one thing that shouldn't have to change is the credit status you've worked so hard to achieve.

Emergency Farrell Road closure

Please be advised that a sinkhole has been found on south Farrell Road.

One of first farms in Maricopa still worked by Pratt family

In the early 1900s the Scott Farm was one of the first farms in Maricopa.

Mama, kittens need someone to care

These three little kittens aren't the ones who lost their mittens--but they, along with their mother, need a good home.

Rainfall, runoff forces Thunderbird Farms road closures

The Pinal County Public Works Department announces the following road closures after monsoonal rains on Thursday night and Friday morning.  

Republicans celebrate on Primary Election night

Pinal County Republicans celebrated the end of the primary election season with many candidates in attendance at a campaign event hosted by U.S. Senate primary candidate Jim Deakin. 

DSPA holding dance open house Saturday

Local, family-owned dance school, Desert Sun Performing Arts (DSPA), will be holding its 5th annual Open House Saturday from 1-4 p.m.

10 things parents need in 2010

As parents, we are accustomed to preparing our kids for the coming school year, yet rarely take time to get ourselves prepared for the possible challenges ahead.  

Library’s summer reading program draws 730 participants

"Make a Splash--Read" was the theme of Maricopa Public Library's very successful Summer Reading Program, which ran from June 1 to Aug. 7.

Red-Black Soda Scrimmage hoping for lots of fans, soda

Get those 12-packs of soda out of your fridge or off the grocery shelves and bring them to the Red-Black Soda Scrimmage Thursday night.

Harrah’s hosting The Grass Roots Friday

On Friday Harrah's will host The Grass Roots for two sets of rock and roll.

Cork fort is ‘labor of love’ for Province resident

Fred Schoenthal's  "challenge" was using in excess of 1,000 wine corks to make a model of a fort, which took him more than 180 hours to complete.

A message to Maricopa’s mayor

This editorial is written to Maricopa's Mayor, Anthony Smith, in response to his comments, which appeared in the Friday, Aug. 20th edition of the Maricopa Monitor, page 2, in an article titled "Councilmember 'retracts' letter to media."

Residents prepare for Global Water hearing Wednesday

The Arizona Corporation Commission has set Global Water as the final item on the open meeting agenda for Wednesday, Aug. 25. The case will not be heard before 10 a.m.

Every vote counts!

One highly influential group that represents 20 percent of the state's population can make a significant impact on the outcome of an election. 

DSPA debuts Maricopa’s first ballet company

Desert Sun Performing Arts has created Maricopa's first professional ballet company, the Pearls. 

Theft recovery based on item description

Every year thousands of victims of theft across the nation are unable to recover items because of one simple issue, the lack of a description.

Local State Farm agent collecting school supplies Saturday

Courtny Tyler's State Farm Insurance agency will be holding a Maricopa Appreciation Day on Saturday to say thank you to residents and to collect supplies for local schools.

Adult supervision is 1st step in drowning prevention

This article will introduce you to the first step to water safety and drowning prevention, adult supervision.

South entrance to Maricopa

Travelers approaching Maricopa in the early 1900s from the south entered the town at this point. The lands south of Maricopa included the Ak-Chin reservation and the Samuel G. Scott Farm, located about five miles south of Maricopa on Papago Road (Eddie Pratt Farm).

Inaugural Miss Maricopa Pageant scheduled for Oct. 2

The city of Maricopa will be hosting its first ever Miss Maricopa Pageant on Oct. 2.

Too big to care

It seems like every flight I take results in an editorial. Maybe it's because I'm not much of a Solitaire player, and writing can be therapeutic for me. Maybe it's because flying Southwest is such a great experience, and that doing business with US Airways necessitates my need for therapy.

Rescued kittens waiting for new home

Four little kittens were rescued this summer in the Villages.

Eagle Scout builds benches for food bank

Boy Scouts all over the world pledge to help other people at all times, and that is certainly true of Maricopa's Tanner Bogle, a member of local Troop 977.

National Drowning Impact Awareness Month

August is here, and I wanted to take this time to bring attention to a national campaign involving drowning awareness.

Third-generation chili recipe still winning awards

My dad started making his version of this chili in the '60s. He found a recipe for "Trucker's Chili" in the Arizona Republic and made it for a New Year's Day football party. He's been making it ever since.

Community comes together to outfit local kids for school

Many local students had school supplies this year, thanks to the generosity of a variety of Maricopans.

County library district launches online tutoring for students of all ages

Any patron with a Pinal County library card can access the new online tutoring services from the library or right from home.  
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