We start today with news from San Tan Valley, as the committee working to form a city in San Tan Valley says that the effort still has momentum. Although residents won’t get to vote on the topic until next year, the STV Inc. committee is hopeful about their chances of incorporation. Read more about the committee’s efforts.
In sports, the Section 7 basketball tournament is well underway. The Vista Grande girls team is taking full advantage of their first Section 7 appearance. The team hopes that the tournament will act as positive motivation leading up to the new season. Click here to learn more about the Spartans’ tournament experience.
Plus, the 2024 Créme de la Copa competition is back! The reader-interactive competition is a chance for residents to nominate and vote for their favorite local businesses, services and professionals in Maricopa. Here is more information about the competition.
Trey Liermann loved football, said his mother and Maricopa Vice Mayor Amber Liermann. This year, the football program at Maricopa High School, where Trey attended and played, hosted the second-annual Trey Liermann 7-on-7 and Bigman Competition.
After some 43 years of working at the Community Action Human Resources Agency, faithfully serving the poor and homeless throughout Pinal County, Executive Director Mary Lou Rosales decided to retire.
Dawn Wilkinson has 30 years of experience in the child care industry. During Teacher Appreciation Week this year, May 6-10, she went around the county handing out gift bags of handwritten notes and cookies to early childhood…
American Leadership Academy-Ironwood football head coach Loren Dawson talks about his coaching route that led him to the Warriors. Dawson also talks about his time in high school playing at Casa Grande Union.
— For subscribers — Wendy Webb still remembers driving to people’s houses or meeting people in the Fry’s parking lot to deliver food. The food bank moved into a trailer, then into its current home in the blue barn. She feels that’ll be its forever home, worth the time and investment.
— For subscribers — For husband and wife Maria and Ivan Pour, visual and performing arts are a passion and, as teachers, they work to share their art with the next generation.