Teachers have a difficult job and have always strived for better pay. For Florence Unified School District teachers and special education-related personnel, a raise may soon be coming their way. Base-pay increases of $9,000 for special education staff and a $1,500 cost of living increase for all teachers will soon be contemplated by the FUSD board and voted on in February.
Just down the road in Coolidge, the city will be hosting a community meeting on Thursday, where residents can connect with city and county representatives. Inside the Coolidge Council Chambers, residents will hear from Coolidge Mayor Jon Thompson, County Attorney Kent Volkmer, Supervisor Kevin Cavanaugh and more.
And are you a fan of bluegrass music? Well, we have a complete guide for subscribers on what to expect at the Pinal County Agri-Country Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, Jan. 28. Acts from near and far will be at the Pinal Fairgrounds and Event Center and bring people together with their signature style of music.
Arizona has new directors for its Department of Corrections and Department of Public Safety. Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Tuesday that Ryan Thornell will take over the DOC while Tempe Police Chief Jeffrey Glover will be the next head of the DPS.
In a top five matchup between Pinal County’s two best soccer teams, American Leadership Academy-Ironwood showed early why it currently sits at No. 2 in the 3A Conference power rankings and has an undefeated regular season record.
It was a busy Monday for the State House of Representatives last week, where Pinal County elected officials Teresa Martinez and Keith Seaman were sworn in for their terms for the 56th legislature.