The city of Maricopa certainly has the calendar filled with fun events happening in 2024. At the Maricopa Futures Meeting, the events team shared some city-sponsored aatractions to look out for in 2024. Click here for more details.
In sports, the Vista Grande softball team are preparing to make another run at a state championship in 2024. After falling short in the play-in round last year, the Spartans are focused on the small things in order to achieve their expectations. Read the full season preview here.
Plus, in state education news, more than two thirds of the school districts in Arizona spent a smaller percentage of their available dollars in classroom instruction in the last school year than the year before, according to a new report. Check out the data from this new report.
With recent glimpses of spring and soon-to-follow hot weather, Marine Corps veteran Nick Beberniss and family will have a place to stay cool courtesy of a brand new pool that was donated by San Juan Pools and installed last week.
Galloping to the cheers of a hometown crowd, the Central Arizona College Vaqueros and Vaqueras rodeo team will enter the Casa Grande arena on Saturday, March 9, as their annual hometown rodeo gets underway.
In 2023, the Florence baseball team quietly produced one of their most successful seasons in recent years. With a 13-6 record and an appearance in the 3A Conference first round, the Gophers relied on a solid core to get them where they wanted to go.
— For subscribers — Prepare your tastebuds for delicious dishes from all over Arizona brought to one location in the city of Maricopa, thanks to Food Truck Friday. Here are four menu items from four food trucks that you might come across during those Fridays that you don’t want to miss.
— For subscribers — Sometimes as adults, it can feel like meeting new people and making new friends is challenging — like trying to fly a kite in the middle of a thunderstorm while simultaneously trying to juggle eight or nine balls in the air.