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Tornado creates ‘twist’ of events for local fundraiser

Porsha Gray's celebration was short-lived as she received news that, 1,200 miles away in Joplin, Mo., a massive tornado had ripped through the town where she once lived.

Hidden Valley area gets road work Tuesday

An area of Hidden Valley north of SR 84 and east of SR 347 will be treated with asphalt rock dust palliative Tuesday.

Platt re-elected to State Bar Board of Governors

Attorney Richard Platt has been re-elected to the State Bar Board of Governors by the lawyers practicing in Pinal County.

3 Maricopa eateries ace health inspection

The Pinal County Health Department inspected three Maricopa restaurants in May, handing out perfect scores to all.

Marchione: Looking back, looking forward

As I enter my second year as a member of your city council, I find myself reflecting upon the previous year.

Nearly 100-year-old documents tally 15 autos in county

A set of documents, almost 100 years old, reveals life in Pinal County at the beginning of statehood.

Japanese-American internment camps: ‘It cannot be helped’

The people who inhabited the two camps in what was called Rivers, Arizona, were virtual prisoners.

Sloans: Maricopa during World War II

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor and America’s entry into World War II, residents of Maricopa adjusted to the changes.

Another Tucson Gabby speaking to Tea Party Wednesday

Maricopa’s Tea Party will meet Wednesday at Native New Yorker.

Secrets of the Estrellas

Directly ahead of us, the mysterious Sierra Estrella Mountains stretch for 25 miles from north to south, jutting 4,500 feet up into the blue desert sky.

Observe Memorial Day with Maricopa veterans

On Monday this great country of ours will observe Memorial Day.

County’s long-term, in-home care to be privatized

Pinal County has been providing in-home assistance and skilled care to Pinal County’s elderly,disabled and needy individuals since the 1980s; services will cease on Sept. 30.

Pastor Josh reflects on 5 years of COC

When we read stories of great faith or even get the opportunity ourselves to take a step of great faith there are prices involved to serving Jesus.

Native American family exploration camp offers summer fun

Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort is proud to once again offer this educational and fun-filled retreat for the entire family.

MPD steps up DUI patrols this weekend

The city of Maricopa Police Department will be engaging in DUI saturation patrols from Friday through Sunday this weekend.

Multi-agency operation nets 60 suspects, 5,433 pounds of marijuana

During the six day operation agencies arrested 60 suspects, seized 5,433 pounds of marijuana, $115,630 in cash and four firearms.

Low income families can still file taxes until May 30

Low-income families can still file taxes until May 30.

Sweet, tiny Aggie can be your lap dog

This one-year-old Chihuahua mix will be spayed, micro chipped and fully vaccinated prior to going to a new home.

6 businesses receive permits last week

The city of Maricopa gave permits to six businesses last week.

Conley: Make your own summer camp

Three years ago I had the awesome opportunity to take my daughter and her dancing buddy to a dance camp at BYU. As I...

Expect up to 15 minute delays on SR 347 Thursday

Motorists traveling near Maricopa should allow extra travel time Thursday as ADOT works to complete two projects along SR 347.

Republican Club golf tourney raises monies for 2 charities

The Republican Club golf tourney raised funds for the American Legion and the 100 Club.

Movies in the Park update on PRL committee’s agenda tonight

The PRL advisory committee meets tonight at 6 p.m.

Maricopa Business Center tenant-landlord dispute goes to court

Karla Lambert, manager of Studio Charmé, and Dr. Courtney Cronin of Desert Wellness Center showed up to their shared office space in the Maricopa Business Center and discovered the lock had been changed.

Fuel cleanup on SR 347 Wednesday

Due to a fuel spill from an overturned semi-truck last weekend, the Arizona Department of Transportation will close one southbound lane of SR 347 Wednesday.

Seniors change June Bingo dates

Maricopa Seniors are changing their Thursday Bingo to June 9.

Brown named Man of Valor

Councilman Marvin Brown was recently named Man of Valor by the National Council of Negro Women.

Rotary pool opens Thursday

Rotary pool has been a part of the community since the 1950s. It is the only pool open to the public and has worked with the city to provide swimming programs for residents of every generation.

Fillmore: legislation would streamline education

School district unification and consolidtion is the focus of the HB2219 joint legislative panel.

Banner Health site plan on tonight’s P&Z agenda

The Banner Health Center site plan and design guidelines for the Heritage District are among the items on the Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission’s agenda...
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