Neighbors to a 541-unit manufactured home community proposed for an area surrounded by large rural lots and horse ranches south of Maricopa aren’t exactly thrilled with the project. But despite the county receiving over 200 letters of protest about the proposed development and county staffs’ own recommendation that the project be turned away, the Board of Supervisors have voiced a different opinion.
In other area news, prickly pear has long been a coveted delicacy in some parts of the world, including Arizona. A much-awaited festival where the prickly pear is the star of the show will return to Superior later this month. If you’re a PinalCentral subscriber, you can get the details on the highly anticipated Prickly Pear Festival here.
A suspected 18-year-old human smuggler was arrested Friday after leading Coolidge Police officers on a high-speed chase through the Eloy and Casa Grande area.
A new “establishment fee” of $20 for customers who only use the town’s trash service and not municipal water was approved by the Town Council Monday. The fee takes effect Sept. 7.
Lightning has long sparked the human imagination, leading to the creation of myths, legends and lore for thousands of years. While the theories and stories may fascinate, the truth behind lightning is often just as shocking.