Reading property value assessments can be tricky
By now most of us have received the "blue paper" from the current Pinal County assessor.
Go “hog wild” at the 2008 Pinal County Fair
The Pinal County Fair will be March 26 to March 30 at the Pinal County Fair Fairgrounds, 512 S. Eleven Mile Corner Road in Casa Grande.
Local man is one of United Way’s top donors
When the volunteers who raise funds for Pinal County United Way start working their list, they always draw a line through Keith McGlaughlin's name.
PCSO revamps its Web site
The Pinal County Sheriff's Office has revamped its Web site.
‘Old West’ provides backdrop for chef
There's nothing like an Arizona spring to breathe life into the Old West, and few who do it as flavorfully as Chef Jon Anderson.
Mix with the local Chamber
Premier Orthodontic Specialists will host the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce March Mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at 21083 N. John Wayne Parkway, Ste. C105.
March brings events, programs, to benefit Pinal County
Ah, the month of March - in like a lion and out like a lamb? Or is it the other way around?
Jack will be back
Don't let the yellow caution tape surrounding Maricopa's Jack in the Box restaurant fool you into thinking something drastic happened or that its doors have closed for good.
Coolidge Center’s Jobs Club helps hundreds train for careers
COOLIDGE - Since the inception of the Jobs Club at Central Arizona College's Coolidge Training & Assessment Center in 2006, more than 525 residents...
Group collecting plush toys for sick tots
Desert Sun Performing Arts will host its second annual Easter Charity Event to benefit Chandler Regional Hospital from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Desert Sun Performing Arts, 19756 N. John Wayne Parkway.
PCSO Attends Arizona Detention Association’s First Annual Conference
Eleven Pinal County Sheriff's Office officials - 10 detention officers and Terry Altman, Chief Deputy of the PCSO Adult Detention Center - attended the first annual Arizona Detention Association Leadership and Technology Conference Feb. 17-20 at the Apache Gold Resort.
Does corporate responsibility equal enlightened self-interest?
The question of having shovel-ready sites and fast tracking the permitting process are issues on which every candidate for public office has been asked to opine.
Friends of the Library host benefit book sale
The Friends of The Maricopa Community Library will hold a semi-annual used book sale from 8 a.m. to noon March 15 in the Multi-Purpose Room of Santa Rosa Elementary School.
Maricopa seeks board and committee members
The city of Maricopa is seeking applicants to serve on its Merit Board and Transportation Advisory Committee. Applications are available on the city's Web site, www.cityofmaricopa.net, or from the city clerk's office at 45145 West Madison Ave.
PCSO donates $50K to anti-meth coalition
The MASH Anti-Substance Abuse Coalition is among six agencies who are receiving assistance from the Pinal County Sheriff's Office.
Country singer to perform in Maricopa church
Peter Lewis Whitebird will perform at 10:45 a.m. Feb. 24 at First Baptist Church of Maricopa, 18705 N. John Wayne Parkway.
Former write-in candidate issues ‘SOS’ challenge
The Synergy of Sustainability for Maricopa provides a conceptual framework to organize relevant issues facing Maricopa now and in the future. While there is a growing Science of Sustainability, it is a unifying concept and theme to address the above relevant issues that are most pressing for Maricopa.
Employers invited to register for job fair
The Fourth Annual Central Arizona College Job and Career Fair will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 10 inside the George Young Activity Center at the Signal Peak Campus.
Cotton Days Biker Run to benefit abused children
The Pinal County Attorney's Family Advocacy Center will again be aided by the Coolidge Cotton Days Biker Run. The center, located in Toltec,...
Resident organizes event to promote community spirit
Therese Starkey is hosting a Community Support Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 23 at Pacana Park, just south of West Honeycutt Road on South Porter Road within the Glennwilde Groves community.
Reminder: Meet the candidates at the forum
Meet the candidates running for office on Saturday at a Maricopa Chamber of Commerce public forum.
Impact fees pay for infrastructure
Development impact fees are a time- and court-tested way for local governments to get new development and growth to "pay for itself" by assessing a one-time fee on new construction to assist the county (or city) in constructing capital projects that benefit those new residents.
Mutts to march in Pacana Park
A group of individuals who are interested in raising funds to build or enhance a city-built dog park are gathering next month for the second-annual Mutt March at Pacana Park.
Share breakfast in March at Harrah’s with the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce
The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce will gather for its regular monthly business meeting over breakfast at 7 a.m. March 13 at Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino and Resort, 19406 N. Maricopa Road.
American Red Cross to accept blood donations on Valentine’s Day
State Farm Maricopa is hosting an American Red Cross blood drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 14 at 20917 N. John Wayne Parkway.
Residents, rescue groups and Petsmart assist in animal rescue
ELEVEN MILE CORNER- What started out as a story about animal hoarding has turned a charge for local residents, businesses and area rescue groups to help Pinal County Animal Care and Control.
Development fees impact 271,000 citizens without their input
The evil deeds occurring at our county government need to be exposed.
‘Virtual’ jeweler at Arizona Stagestop Marketplace through Feb. 14
A local jeweler that makes house calls has set up shop through Valentine's Day at Arizona Stagestop Marketplace.
Three Maricopa residents place in Harrah’s fundraiser poker tourney
Three Maricopa residents placed among the top table finishers while Major League Baseball's Royce Clayton hit a home run with the inaugural Poker Celebrity Bowl at Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino Resort raising more than $40,000 for the Royce Clayton Family Foundation.
Crop science and technology experts join Yulex Corp.
Lauren Johnson and Jim Mitchell will play vital roles in guayule breeding programs and new product and technology commercialization for Yulex Corp. in Maricopa.