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    Superior citizens launch effort to recall Mayor Valenzuela

    February 15th, 2016
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    An effort to recall Mayor Jayme Valenzuela got under way on February 12 when a recall packet was secured from […]


    Superior Town Council accepts a mutually-beneficial agreement with Resolution Copper; Mining company to pay Superior $1.65 million for police, fire services through 2021

    February 13th, 2016
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    Things were downright somber on February 11 when compared to two previous meetings as the Superior Town Council spent much […]


    Pinal Supervisors approve lower developmental impact fees levied on new construction

    February 11th, 2016
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    But rules under which developers can apply for special fee consideration sent back for more work   Reductions in most […]


    New Pinal Rural Fire Rescue & Medical District accused of not answering medical assistance calls

    February 5th, 2016
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    ‘True,’ say PRFR&M officials, but they note they are still organizing with full services coming in May Is the new […]


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    Council members, citizens demand Mayor Valenzuela resign for misuse of town bank cards

    January 15th, 2016
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    Council members, citizens demand Mayor Valenzuela resign for misuse of town bank cards “I made a mistake,” Valenzuela pleads as Council […]


    Pinal Supervisors postpone lowering impact fees to consider special needs for large retiree homes

    December 23rd, 2015
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    A proposed revamping of how Pinal County levies developmental impact fees on new construction will have to wait until early 2016 while the county’s


    Town Clerk terminated after alleging financial wrongdoing by Mayor Valenzuela

    December 16th, 2015
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    Accusations of financial wrongdoing by Superior Mayor Jayme Valenzuela were made as members of the Town Council were considering whether to retain Town Clerk Rachelle


    Voters to be asked to approve and fund 20-year Pinal County transportation plan next November

    December 16th, 2015
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    A 20-year plan to develop a countywide transportation system consisting a new and improved roads and transit systems throughout Pinal County is currently being