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Maricopa Pantry needs $206K to break ground
Jim Shoaf says he needs another $206,000 to break ground on Maricopa Pantry’s new home this fall.
While that amount is a fraction of the...
Maricopa Pantry’s recovery from fire aided by OK for state tax-credit funds
The Maricopa Pantry food bank burned to the ground March 28, leaving hundreds of local families without a source for food – or so...
Maricopa Pantry founder Jim Shoaf named to ‘Who’s Who in America’
Jim Shoaf, who founded Maricopa Pantry Food Bank in 2004, has been named to “Who’s Who in America” for 2023. He will appear on...
Maricopa Pantry to host annual Thanksgiving potluck at Copper Sky
Anyone who does not have plans or a place to go for Thanksgiving is welcome at Maricopa Pantry’s Melting Pot Luck on Thursday, 10...
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino hosts food drive for Maricopa Pantry
After a fire destroyed more than 50,000 pounds of food at the local Maricopa Pantry, the HERO Committee at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino hosted a...
InFocus: Maricopa Pantry leader looks to rebuild after fire
When Maricopa Pantry burned to the ground March 28, Jim Shoaf and his wife, Alice, saw two decades of hard work go up in...
Loads of community support get Maricopa Pantry back on its feet
The Maricopa Pantry food bank is back.
Thanks to a great deal of community support, the help of St. Mary’s Food Bank from Phoenix and...
With gift of trailers, Maricopa Pantry back in business
Jim and Alice Shoaf and their volunteers at the Maricopa Pantry have been helping feed the community for years.
St. Mary’s Food Bank plays a...
Animals, loose wires possible causes of Maricopa Pantry blaze
Animals chewing on wires underneath the refrigerated trailers at Maricopa Pantry may have been the cause of Monday’s devastating fire that destroyed the food...
Photos: Flames gut Maricopa Pantry
Blaze destroys Maricopa Pantry food bank
Fire razes Maricopa Pantry food bank
A fire destroyed the Maricopa Pantry in Hidden Valley on Monday, leaving thousands of area families looking for a source of food.
The blaze at...
Patricia O’Bryan, 78, treasurer of Maricopa Pantry
Patricia Charlyn O’Bryan, beloved sister and friend, stepped into eternity on May 13, 2021. She was 78.
Born March 2, 1943, she was a resident...
AZCares funds cause confusion at Maricopa Pantry
Maricopa Pantry was caught in No Man’s Land in the effort to land funds to mitigate the costs of COVID-19 on its operation.
The food...
Maricopa Food Pantry’s Melting Pot Luck draws early Thanksgiving crowd
Copper Sky was the site Thursday for a feast that could feed a village, and it’s a good thing. While an entire village did...
Impromptu food pantry at InMaricopa
We all struggle at times, and none of us are immune to the economic catastrophe our country is experiencing. Some may be impacted less,...
’22 in review: Maricopa’s first responders handle several scary incidents
It was a busy year for city police and fire personnel, with a particularly active month of March. Here are the highlights — and...
23,000-acre park to rise from mountains west of Maricopa
The legendary naturalist John Muir was an early advocate for preserving the wilderness of America.
Called the “Father of our National Parks,” he was passionate...
Editor: May InMaricopa magazine marks milestones
Maricopans should receive InMaricopa Magazine in their mailbox today. And as with every issue of InMaricopa, a theme seems to evolve.
This month, it's all...
Volunteering: Bennett works with Food Pantry to battle hunger
He may not make a salary from it, but Tim Bennett has a job at the Maricopa Food Pantry he takes seriously.
“I pull food...
Maricopa’s Nonprofits
Currently in good standing in the Internal Revenue Service files are these organizations, minus religious institutions and PTOs. (Note: Some organizations are inactive but...
Province lakefront home Maricopa’s most expensive
The most expensive home sold in Maricopa July 16-Aug. 15 was a waterfront home with expansive views and a resort-style backyard featuring a custom...
Maricopa’s generosity spills over in time of crisis
On Friday morning, in a small town in Navajo Nation near the Arizona-Utah border, a Maricopa woman was putting truckloads of food and supplies...
The Maricopa Comeback: Help us help you
2019 novel coronavirus, a.k.a. COVID-19 (COrona VIrus Disease 2019). It’s all-consuming. Even if you are not infected, you are affected. We all are.
In our...
Maricopa grad earns full-ride Fry Scholarship
By Bernadette Russoniello
Maricopa High School seniors received honors and recognition for academic, athletic and private scholarships totaling more than $8 million at the May...
15-year anniversary: InMaricopa started with an idea, grew with the city
Not long after the incorporation of the City of Maricopa, Scott Bartle launched InMaricopa.com as a hyperlocal, online news source for the growing community....
Maricopa’s many nonprofits make it easy to lend a hand
Looking for something meaningful to do this summer?
Maricopans are often accused of good-deed-doing, so it probably comes as no surprise that nearly 100 nonprofit...
Know your candidates: 7 running for Maricopa City Council
Seven people are competing for three seats on the Maricopa City Council. Vice Mayor Peg Chapados opted not to run this year, but Henry...
Disk Golf Tourney returns to Maricopa Meadows this weekend
The Maricopa Meadows Disk Golf Course will host its fifth annual open tournament Jan. 27-28, bringing in talent from across the country.
So far 135...
Short-sale least expenisve home in Maricopa
The least expensive home sold in Maricopa July 16-Aug. 15 was a short-sale changing hands for the third time in nine years. It originally...