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Beginning Monday (through Friday, Dec. 14) Maricopa residents can drive around the city and view the Holiday Homes on Parade decorations, using a map provided by the city on their Web site.

Governor Napolitano: Innovation as key to state’s economic success

In the future economy our success will depend on innovation - producing new and better products and services that will put Arizona on the cutting edge.

USPS offers gift packaging tips

The holiday gift-giving season is almost here. Santa and the Postal Service™ want you to remember that preparing strong, secure packages with complete, legible addresses will ensure your precious gifts arrive as quickly as possible and in good shape.

5-year-old boy found dead in canal

The body of five-year-old Nathaniel Richard Grosso was recovered from the Central Arizona Project canal at the intersection of Highway 84 yesterday, according to the Pinal County Sheriff's Office.

Fire station dedicated to Maricopa’s original volunteers

Maricopa's second and newest brick and mortar fire station, No. 571, is located just off Honeycutt Road on Porter Road. It was dedicated Friday afternoon in honor of three men, Don Pearce, Dwayne Hamilton and Eddie Rodriguez, who were instrumental in bringing fire prevention to Maricopa.

Non-injury accident slows morning commute

A non-injury accident just before 8 a.m. this morning backed up southbound traffic on John Wayne Parkway.

Maricopa this week

Thanksgiving preparations are in full swing in many Maricopa homes. Thursday will be a day to eat, eat some more and remember all the things Maricopa residents have to be thankful for.

Council member addresses allegations of abuse of power

As of late there have been a number of articles written about myself and the company for which I serve as general counsel. Although, these slanderous articles do not bother me anymore, I'd like to set the record straight since that will never happen in certain publications.

Minter – County’s Peace Officers Memorial to be unveiled this month

They put their lives on the line every day - some paying the ultimate price - so that the places we live, work and play are safer for all. A monument paying tribute to law enforcement officers from agencies within Pinal County, who died in the line of duty, will be unveiled at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 27, in front of the Pinal County Sheriff's Office in Florence.

Survey says: water play area

At a recent Parks, Recreation and Libraries special advisory committee meeting, J2 Engineering, the firm hired by the city to develop a parks and open space master plan, revealed the results of a survey soliciting the top recreational priorities from residents.

Bartle: It’s not the customers’ fault

A plethora of local businesses closed up shop in Maricopa this year including Fashions by Cexi, Trax Cafe, Ramsey's American Grill, Gifts, Games & Gadgets, Wireless Central, Maricopa Home Loans, Austin's Gifts, Fidelity National Title, First American Title and two Century 21 offices. I think everyone agrees that such a fate is not only devastating for business owners, it's also a bad omen for our city.

CAC brings veterans informational session to Maricopa

Spending months or years in a combat situation is unimaginable to most Americans, but the soldiers who risk their lives to protect the United States often return home needing help once they return to civilian life.

Morningstar investing research available at Maricopa library

Pinal County's Library District has added a new online investing research tool, Morningstar Library Edition, to its online reference collection.

Province arts and crafts event draws large crowd

Saturday's Province Arts and Crafts Fair featured something for anyone and everyone.

Governor Napolitano: underage drinking state’s number one substance abuse problem

Underage alcohol consumption is currently the number one substance abuse problem facing Arizona youth.

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The annual Province Arts and Crafts Fair, the second round of the school district's elementary Academic Bowl and Maricopa's celebration of its heritage, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, are all scheduled for Maricopa this week.

Free Dump Day coming up Nov. 10

Are you looking for the perfect opportunity to clean out the garage, backyard or just get rid of some unwanted items?

Supervisor Snider: Talking about our veterans and the celebration of Veterans Day

I'd like to spend this month's column talking about another November holiday that doesn't generate nearly enough attention even though the special day I'm thinking of honors all those Americans who have provided us with the freedom to enjoy all of these other holidays.

Celebrating 150 years of Maricopa’s heritage scheduled for Nov. 16

Maricopa's history is rich and varied, beginning in 1857 with the first transcontinental mail line from San Antonio to San Diego and the 1879 railroad junction era up to its incorporation as Arizona's 88th city. What better way to learn about that history than from the people who lived it?

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A City Council meeting, the middle school band concert and the second annual Province Arts and Crafts Fair are all scheduled for Maricopa this week.

Vendors wanted for city’s first Holidays of the World event

The holidays are just around the corner, and the City of Maricopa is looking for 15 vendors to participate in the 1st Annual Holidays of the World event.

Broken water line forces change in venue for Calvary Chapel

The leaders of Calvary Chapel Maricopa knew the end was near - they just didn't realize how near.

Supervisor Snider to hold Maricopa office hours Tuesday

Pinal County Board of Supervisors Chairman David Snider will be holding his monthly Maricopa office hours on Tuesday, November 6.

Chief Deputy Monahan: Leadership is being a servant to others

Leadership is difficult to describe. It is said to be the ability to influence others, but most people today would agree that leadership is much more.

Friends of the Library visit their Ak-Chin neighbors

Friends of the Maricopa Community Library met with their neighbors at the Ak-Chin Indian Community Monday to tour the various buildings and enterprises there.

Donations needed to help fund spay/neuter efforts

Pinal County Animal Care and Control urges pet owners to spay and neuter all companion animals, especially cats and dogs.

Funeral services set for Casa Grande Police Sgt. Tate Lynch

Funeral services will be held for Casa Grande Police Sgt. Tate Lynch on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 11 a.m. at Trinity Baptist Church, 1100 E. Trinity Place in Casa Grande.

Making it a “happy” Halloween in Maricopa this week

Witches, goblins and super-heroes will be knocking on doors and ringing doorbells in Maricopa Wednesday. In order to ensure that it is a "happy" Halloween, parents need to prepare children for a safe and enjoyable trick-or-treating experience.

Taking the lead on the border

At the end of last month I had the opportunity at the annual Border Governors Conference to come together with leaders from both the U.S. and Mexico to make important progress on issues where Arizonans demand results.

Flu season is around the corner; Stanfield residents slated for shots

The Pinal County Public Health Services District will begin providing flu shots to the public on Monday Oct. 22 by appointment only.
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