5-10 minutes can increase funding, representation
It's quick and easy; there are only 10 questions. The U.S. Census form will be arriving in your mailbox if it hasn't already arrived, and it takes only 5-10 minutes to complete.
New K-9s provide PCSO with added effectiveness
The Pinal County Sheriff's Office K-9 unit has been the focus of recent change and reform.
Pinal County Town Hall to unlock mysteries of social media
Exploiting Technology for Success: Building Connections Using Social Media is the topic of the 2010 Pinal County Town Hall, which runs from April 28 to 30.
Pinal County suspending issuance of open burn permits
Pinal County Air Quality will soon stop issuing burn permits. Typically, the issuance of open burning permits stops toward the end of April, with all permits expiring by May 1.
Shadow would love to be part of your family
My name is Shadow, a friendly cat looking for a new home.
Maricopa volunteers in action
This was a fun-filled weekend for many Maricopa kids and their families, and it was all made possible by various volunteers.
RAM sponsoring Earth Day recycled art contest
Recycling Association of Maricopa (RAM) and its director Gina D'Abella, in partnership with Environmental Concerns Organization, Inc., invite Maricopans of all ages to show their artistic talent by participating in a recycled art contest.
Honeycutt Road undergoing temporary emergency closure
The city of Maricopa will be closing Honeycutt Road between state Route 347 and Pershing Street on Thursday, March 25, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Winter library program tallies 10,099 hours of reading
The Winter Reading Program at the Maricopa Public Library, which began Jan. 11 and ended March 13, had 302 participants--who spent 10,099 hours reading.
Local realty firm collecting items for house fire victims
The fire that destroyed a home in the 22000 block of N. Bishop Drive Sunday night left the tenants with nearly no salvageable belongings. A local realtor is collecting items for that family.
Many attend first annual home, garden business expo
Maricopa Seniors have all the fun! The group's first Home, Garden and Business Expo on Sunday gave residents a chance to share in that experience and an opportunity to learn more about business and services available in and around Maricopa.
Supervisor Snider reports successful meetings with Congress
Pinal County Supervisor and Board Chairman David Snider participated in the National Association of Counties' (NACo) 2010 Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. His mission was to help ensure that the voice of the nation's counties is heard by Congress and the Obama Administration.
Three Dog Night headlines Gila River Wild Horse Pass
Call them rock 'n' roll royalty. Musical icons Three Dog Night will take the stage March 27 at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino.
Help serve public safety personnel
In addition to other boards, commissions and committees, consider the Public Safety Personnel Retirement Board.
Diabetes alert day to raise awareness, assess risk
Diabetes has become the greatest public health crisis of the next quarter century. To address the burden of this disease, Pinal County Health Services and the American Diabetes Association are asking the public: "What will you do to stop diabetes? Know your risk."
More new titles available at Maricopa’s Public Library
The number of new books at the Maricopa Public Library necessitated a second essay. So, without further delay, let's get started with the rest of the new books: