Pinal County Elections Director Virginia Ross is being justly rewarded for her work in the upcoming election, according to Pinal County spokesman James Daniels. She will receive a salary of $175,000 for a four-month contract with the possibility of a $25,000 bonus if she meets certain goals. See why Daniels believes the salary is just and what is being done to make sure November’s election goes off without a hitch.
Speaking of the election, the Arizona Citizens Clean Election Commission is holding a live-streamed meet and greet of candidates that are running for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District tonight. The district operates the Central Arizona Project canal that runs through and delivers water to Maricopa, Pinal and Pima counties. Find more details on the candidates and where to register to watch the free event here.
And a Florida man who allegedly hit a Taco Bell manager in the face and kicked a police officer has accepted a plea agreement just hours before his trial was supposed to start. What happened to make him change his mind?
Vista Grande has entered uncharted territory when it comes to the football program. For the first time in school history the team is on a four-game win streak.
You may want to check your bank balance after watching this important Back Story from Coolidge Examiner reporter Taylor Griffith on a debit card skimming scheme that hit Coolidge.
The Casa Grande Union High School District has a larger amount of funds carried forward from the fiscal year ending June 30 than normal due to federal pandemic aid.
Achieve Pinal is hoping to extend its big difference as it expands the AARP reading initiative to make it more readily available to serve area residents.