County’s citizen satisfaction survey provides important feedback
As part of its ongoing commitment to results-driven management, Pinal County commissioned its first ever citizen satisfaction survey.
54 students ‘locked-in’ for 12 hours of fun
Spending 12 hours locked in with 54 middle and high school students may not be among your top ten ways to spend an evening. However, that's exactly what Priscilla Behnke, Robbin McKenzie and the staff at the Maricopa Youth Recreation Center did from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Saturday.
Great reads at the Maricopa Public Library
Buy at least one book in the next month that will make your friends say, "You're reading that?" Read a classic - but put a strip of black electrical tape over the word "classic" if it appears anywhere on the cover or title page. Avoid any book with an exclamation point in the title. Mark in your books. Underline passages you love or hate. Argue in the margins. Reread.
County chief deputy elected to State Bar
Chief Criminal Deputy Pinal County Attorney Richard Platt was elected by the State Bar of Arizona Board of Governors to the Office of Secretary-Treasurer on June 8
Maricopa’s busy railroad station
Three trains were in daily operation from Phoenix to Maricopa in the early 1900s, and Maricopa was quite a busy station.
Our Lady of Grace hosting movies under the stars Friday night
It's not a drive-in; it's a walk-in movie with double feature family fun this Friday.
Newly refurbished Rotary pool open through Labor Day
Today Rotary pool continues to serve Maricopa. Now open for summertime use, it has been refurbished and repainted, providing a great place to swim and play with friends, as well as to meet new people while cooling off during the Arizona summer heat.
Recently passed concealed carry legislation
As some of you may already know the recent concealed carry legislation that passed will become law on or about July 17, 2010.
Meet Russell Pearce and State Senate candidate Steve Smith
State senator Russell Pearce (author of the immigration bill SB 1070) will be at The Duke golf course in Maricopa this Friday, June 25, to support Steve Smith, who is running for state senator in District 23.
Rocco really needs new home
Hi! I'm Rocco.
Soup, frozen dinner recall may affect your pantry
The Pinal County Division of Environmental Health is warning residents of a recent recall of two popular food items.
Supervisors accept audit honors
The Pinal County Office of Internal Audit once again has been recognized by the Association of Local Government Auditors for their work in keeping county government working effectively and efficiently.
Romero headed to Columbia to work with displaced orphans
The main purpose of my trip is not only to serve at the orphanage, but also to travel to every single one of the homes to assess the needs at each location.
Firehouse recipes…corned beef tacos
You read it right, corned beef tacos. Not only is the title memorable, but the taste is also one you will never forget.
County reviews multi-hazard mitigation plan
A planning team comprised of representatives from throughout Pinal County and several incorporated jurisdictions has reviewed and updated an existing multi-hazard mitigation plan, which was consolidated into a single multi-jurisdictional, multi-hazard mitigation plan.