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Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is in the campaign for the U.S. Senate from Arizona for the long haul. Following current U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s announcement on Tuesday that she would not be … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for a closure on U.S. Highway 60 Superstition Freeway in Mesa for pavement improvement work. Eastbound US60 between Loop 202 and … more
Students at Peralta Trail Elementary School in Gold Canyon may be the Bobcats, but a family of owls have made themselves quite at home on campus for nearly five years. The school, 10965 E. … more
The city of Apache Junction will hold a collection event for household hazardous waste, white goods, shredding, electronics and tires without rims on Saturday, March 9. It will be held 8 a.m.-noon at … more
Six students from Central Arizona College have been selected to the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society All-Arizona Academic Team. “All-Arizona students demonstrate academic … more
Salt River Project is upping its efforts to reach a net-zero carbon emissions position by 2050. The utlity and water provider saw its board on Monday approve revisions to its 2035 sustainability … more

Russell Paperman has been hired as the new principal of Cactus Canyon Junior High School, effective for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. A meet-and-greet event with Paperman will be held at … more
Seven nonprofit organizations are seeking a portion of $80,000 in health and human services funding from the city of Apache Junction. They are: Superstition Community Food Bank, … more
The principal at Apache Junction High School is attending a three-day Link Crew conference in April at the Skytop Lodge in Pennsylvania to learn how to implement a program where older students mentor … more
Tiffany Hutcheson — a senior and editor in chief of The Prospector yearbook at Apache Junction High School — has been recognized as Arizona’s Journalist of the Year by the Arizona … more
In 2024 we celebrate 60 years of Lost Dutchman Days. A look through the archives of the Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent and its predecessor the Apache Sentinel, finds the following about Lost Dutchman Days, from its beginning on Saturday, Jan. 23, 1965, as a one-day event more
MESA — “Give me a G! I need a G!” That was what Denny Brown said during the auction portion of the East Valley Institute of Technology Education Foundation Inc.’s 16th … more
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