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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
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
After maintaining and operating the Apache Junction Rodeo Grounds for the last 37 years, the city has purchased 20 acres from the Bureau of Land Management for $1.4 million and is seeking public … more

Patricia Smith has been hired as the principal of Peralta Trail Elementary School, effective immediately. She had been working as the interim principal at PTES, 10965 E. Peralta Road in Gold … more
Changes to the Apache Junction’s city code pertaining to fences are planned including allowing metal panels and prohibiting razor and concertina wire, fabric or tarps. The Planning and … more
Winners of the Feb. 23-25 Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo in Apache Junction shared a combined payout of more than $32,400, according to official results from the Grand Canyon Professional Rodeo … more
License-plate cameras at 25 locations in Apache Junction during a month-long period identified 206 hits from the National Crime Information Center that ranged from stolen vehicles to missing persons. … more
Apache Junction resident Peggy Hernandez started her nonprofit organization J & M Walk to Fight in 2020 after the loss of her two sons, Jesse and Marlin, from drug overdoses. In 2019, her … more
Vehicle-towing contracts with Apache Junction Police Department that were to expire April 5 have been extended through June. The city council on Feb. 20 voted 6-0 to approve the extension … more
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