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Council members, citizens demand Mayor Valenzuela resign for misuse of town bank cards
January 15th, 2016by James Hodl
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, 2015by James Hodl
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, 2015by James Hodl
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, 2015by James Hodl
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
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Superior Town Council to seek more data before taking position on Oak Flat land swap reversal
November 17th, 2015by James Hodl
Whether the Superior Town Council should take sides in an effort to undo a land swap between Resolution Copper and the San Carlos Apache Tribe
Voters approve QCUSD override and FUSD/CUSD school transfer; Combs celebration cut short after Pinal County Elections Dept. discovers counting mistake
November 12th, 2015by James Hodl
Two school-related ballot initiatives were approved and one was narrowly rejected on Nov.
Two Studies Claim Arizona Has One of the Most Regressive State/Local Tax Systems
October 14th, 2015by James Hodl
Arizona ranks as having one of the most regressive (and thus least fair) tax systems among all U.S. states, according to two studies independently
Proposition 117 Aims to Make Property Tax Bills More Consistent from Year to Year
October 14th, 2015by James Hodl
With the first day of Autumn each year comes not only the leaves changing colors but also the mailing of the property tax bills