I hope your Fourth of July was full of fireworks and fun. Speaking of American history, a Casa Grande auction house recently sold a rifle tied to the Battle of Little Bighorn. The gun was sold in an auction by Western Trading Post on June 18. It was initially captured by a member of the Sioux tribe at the historic battle.
Also, Maricopa Police are seeking residents’ help in stopping illegal parties by teens. The police department reported that they have arrested multiple teens in the area who have been using newly built, vacant homes as places to party. Police warn the parties can cause damage to the homes and leave a criminal “stain” on the teens’ records.
And in more crime news, a 32-year-old Casa Grande man has been sentenced after he pleaded guilty to pointing a BB gun at a man and a child at a party in early June.
Sunflowers are eye-catching with their beauty, and a whole field of them like the one in Maricopa is enough to bring people outdoors in the summer just to take it all in.
With school not in session, the summer break brings new opportunities for the youth of Casa Grande to shine. With that opportunity, Casa Grande Little League is sending four teams to state Little League tournaments.
Coolidge Examiner reporter has the Back Story on Coolidge’s early celebration of July 4th and a run down of more events happening on July 4th around the county.
An upcoming “Battle of the Bands” concert in July is designed not only as a showcase for local talent, but organizers also hope it breathes new life into the Casa Grande music scene.