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In April 2020, COVID-19 brought much of Arizona’s economy to a screeching halt. All businesses not deemed “essential” were ordered closed by Arizona’s governor Doug Ducey.   The lockdown continued for nearly two months. When Gov. Ducey finally gave the go ahead...

Support Local: Post Offices, historically treasured. In modern day…?

In April 2020, COVID-19 brought much of Arizona’s economy to a screeching halt. All businesses not deemed “essential” were ordered closed by Arizona’s governor Doug Ducey.   The lockdown continued for nearly two months. When Gov. Ducey finally gave the go ahead...

Ray suffers Homecoming loss

By Nathaniel A. Lopez   Last Friday, the Ray Bearcats hosted Tempe Prep's Knights for the 2021 Homecoming.   The Bearcats were unable to start a winning streak after their victory over Cicero Prep. The final score of the game against Tempe Prep was, Bearcats 14...

Rios Responds to Cavanaugh, Miller Letters

This is in response to Mr. Cavanaugh‘s letter of Sept. 15, 2021.   The supervisor attempts to partially explain his negative vote on $3.4 million for COVID-19 vaccines. He states that the grant would “forbid ANY money from being spent on actual vaccines!” ...

Cavanaugh Responds to Supervisor Miller

Before I begin my response to Supervisor Stephen Miller taking a knee in support of the CDC's bad policy, I would like to address him attacking my staff.  I hired four of the hardest working people in Pinal County.  Each week they read over one-thousand...

Chamber of Commerce and Town of Superior recognize local businesses

Albo Guzman ConstructionAPSArizona Water CompanyBoyce Thompson ArboretumCircle KCopper Mountain MotelImerysJade GrillLos HermanosPamela PeckResolution CopperSave Money MarketSuperior RotarySuperior SunThe Town of Superior and the Superior Chamber of Commerce...

Support Local: Arthur Pomeroy Library, Kearny

In April 2020, COVID-19 brought much of Arizona’s economy to a screeching halt. All businesses not deemed “essential” were ordered closed by Arizona’s governor Doug Ducey.   The lockdown continued for nearly two months. When Gov. Ducey finally gave the go ahead...

Chairman Offers Apology

On Sept. 1, 2021, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors acting as the board of directors for the Public Health District meeting turned down 3.2 million dollars of federal grant money to help the county with the COVID-19 pandemic. In my opinion, this decision was...