Members of the Black Chamber of Commerce in Maricopa are celebrating after Mayor Nancy Smith presented the chamber with a proclamation last Wednesday, officially recognizing them as a 501(c)3 nonprofit. The chamber’s mission is to encourage the city’s African-American community to engage and learn about local business opportunities.
Looking to get out of the house and enjoy the cool weather this weekend? Than check out the quilt and fabric shows that are taking place tomorrow! Over 300 quilts and other items made by sewing groups will be on display across two different locations, the Fiesta Grande RV Resort and Sundance 1 and 2 resorts.
Also, continuing with our coverage of National FFA week, we took a closer look at the Imagine Prep FFA Chapter in Coolidge. While the group may be younger and smaller compared to other chapters in the area, adviser Tracy Anders believes her group’s hard work will pay off by taking home state titles in floriculture and public speaking.
Maricopa Fire and Medical Department, Chandler Fire and the Arizona Fire Authority responded to a house fire Thursday evening, ensuring the safety of the homeowner and his dogs.
With employers and colleges seeking highly skilled and educated candidates, the FFA chapter at Casa Grande Union High School is molding students via innovative and “real life” scenarios to give them the best chance of success.
As the sun set in Prescott Valley at the Findlay Toyota Center Tuesday, the American Leadership Academy-Ironwood boys basketball team prepared for their toughest challenge to date, facing an undefeated Fountain Hills team in the quarterfinals of the 3A state tournament.
Sports Editor Maria Vasquez and Reporter David Church preview the 3A boys basketball state semifinal game between ALA-Ironwood and Monument Valley tonight at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
Ask Casa Grande Union High School student and FFA member Alexis O’Neal about old school agricultural practices versus new technology and she’ll tell you both have their place on the modern farm.
Carnicería Sonora celebrated their grand opening on Saturday with a large, excited Maricopa crowd. Their grand opening at 19590 N. Maricopa Road on Saturday was a “huge success,” according to store owners Oscar and Martha Jimenez.