A Maricopa family is breathing in a sigh of relief after their elementary school-aged daugter did not appear to have any signficant injuries after being struck by an SUV this morning. The child was riding her scooter when it was hit “at low impact” by the vehicle, according to police. Following the incident, Maricopa police issued an important reminder..
And, in Casa Grande, the CG Union Spiritline competed at the AIA Spirit Qualifier and Championships over the weekend. The Cougars walked away placing sixth overall in their division, making it the 11th consecutive year the group placed at the event. The group has also qualified to compete at Nationals in California next month.
Also, on the dance floor, the Coolidge based United Dance Company represented the county well in Honolulu, Hawaii. The team took home second place at the event as well as a one-of-a-kind experience that they will never forget.
Mayor Micah Powell began his address at the annual State of the City event by touting accomplishments for the city in the past year. However, he echoed that the work of improving and modernizing the city is not finished.
The Coolidge Bears (22-0) remain undefeated after a fast-paced and highly physical game against the Florence Gophers (17-6), which ended 66-56 Tuesday night.
With the price of eggs soaring, it’s nice to be able to whip up a sweet decadent treat that doesn’t require the addition of the oval-shaped poultry product.
Employees of the future electric car battery plant in Queen Creek will learn skills at a new job training center at Central Arizona College’s Superstition Mountain Campus in Apache Junction.