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As the saga from the 2022 mid-term elections continues to unfold, one of the attorneys for Kari Lake and Mark Finchem is attempting to avoid paying legal fees for the pair’s lawsuits. Maricopa County has requested $141,690 from attorneys but attorney Alan Dershowitz is saying he played a limited role in the lawsuits.
Speaking of Finchem, the January 6 Committee released a number of transcripts from interviews they conducted. Finchem’s deposition is shedding new light on the role he played during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
And locally, Maricopa police are still investigating the circumstances behind an incident involving an 18-year-old man with a gunshot wound who was found in his car at a Circle K over New Year’s weekend.
Local NewsCG to observe MLK holiday with day of serviceWith most folks relaxing over the current holiday season, one group of Casa Grande residents are already preparing for the next one, busily organizing a special “Day of Service” event to be held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which falls on Jan. 16.Read More
CG commission to consider allowing large-scale liquor stores at PromenadeThe Casa Grande Planning and Zoning Commission will meet for the first time in 2023 on Thursday, and among the first decisions it will have to make is whether to allow higher-end liquor stores at the city’s largest mall.READ MORE
Florence woman accused of attempting to stab 2 peopleA 44-year-old Florence woman has been accused of trying to stab two people with a knife.READ MORESports
Top PinalCentral sports stories for 2022When it comes to sports, the yearly highlights typically come down to team and individual accomplishments. While there were a handful of those throughout Pinal County this year such as championships and career milestones, there were also some lows that shook up the local communities.READ MORE
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If there was one thing Howard Wuertz enjoyed most about growing up on a farm in Coolidge, it was farming itself.WATCH HEREArea NewsSan Carlos Reservoir records highest storage level in 5 yearsSan Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District staff and farmers are rejoicing as an uncertain and difficult year comes to a precipitous, bountiful end with the reservoir storage level at Coolidge Dam the highest it’s been since 2017.READ MOREJuarez seeks to be reappointed as Casa Grande city judgeIncumbent City Judge Dyani Juarez is expected to be reappointed Tuesday during a Casa Grande City Council meeting. Councilmembers and the mayor will consider approving Juarez for another two-year term.READ MORE
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