After a seven-year run, a Maricopa film festival has come to a close. The Copa Shorts Film Fest went to a virtual format during the COVID-19 pandemic, and organizers of the festival were not seeing the audience numbers it had hoped for.
Do you live in Florence and own a RV, boat or large commercial vehicle? Well you should know that the town announced new rules for storing and parking RVs. The new rules went into effect on January 1, and have guidelines on where and for how long Rvs can be parked.
And in Maricopa, a woman is seeking the help of the community to make her father’s 80th birthday one to remember. Merry Grace will be hosting a roll-by birthday party for her father, Leslie, who has a passion and love for cars.
Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer was once again in the position of acknowledging serious mistakes election officials made while refuting any nefarious accusations during Wednesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting.
Going into the second half, the Central Arizona College Vaqueras trailed by nine points. In need of a late game surge, CAC turned up the intensity, putting the visiting Arizona Western Matadors on their heels and making them fight for a win.
It was immediately apparent on Tuesday evening at the swearing-in ceremony during the Casa Grande Union High School District Governing Board meeting that a new era and change are on the way.
Nineteen members of the local United Dance Studio’s competitive United Company have been practicing their moves and packing their bags for the trip of a lifetime after winning a spot in the World of Dance Championship Series in Honolulu, which begins Saturday.