The Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved property tax rates and levies for all of the county’s governmental entities yesterday morning. The new Pinal primary rate of $3.45 per $100 of net assessed value is the state’s fourth-highest despite steady cuts, including 30 cents over the last four years. Read more about the new tax.
Meanwhile, in sports, the Maricopa Rams are hoping for a better performance this year after going 4-6 in 2023. With a talented quarterback in Jose Cardona, the Rams enter 2024 with a lot of confidence.
Plus, this is the last week to nominate your favorite people and businesses for the 2024 Greatest of the Grande competition. Click here to make your voice heard.
Banner Air added a helicopter to its fleet during a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Casa Grande Chamber of Commerce at the Banner Casa Grande Medical Center helipad on Thursday.
A panel of experts told a Pinal Partnership breakfast forum that the demand for energy, particularly solar power, is at record levels as economic and population growth continues to flourish in Pinal County.
One of the largest — and costliest — issues plaguing Maricopa is getting some significant relief, as a chunk of the city could soon be removed from the floodplain.
Nationwide packaging company Green Bay Packaging has announced the acquisition of approximately 80 acres near Casa Grande in the vicinity of Bianco and Kortsen roads for a manufacturing plant.