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The Pinal County Historical Museum is recognizing the people who helped organize its  " First Saturday Family Day." The 2024 President's Award was given to Sabine Michael, Shirley Baker and … more
Road to Country Thunder is less than a week away and organizers are starting to introduce some of the artists that will be performing at the concert. Road to Country Thunder takes place from 5 … more
A proposal to rezone about 2,250 acres in Florence for a new potential master-planned community is getting some push back. At its May 18 meeting, the Florence Town Council heard the first reading of … more
The Gilbert Goons are a criminal gang, a multiagency investigation has concluded, but there is insufficient evidence to submit additional charges of participating in or assisting a criminal street … more
As March is National Reading Month, parents are being sought to bring their kids in to volunteer and read to the Pinal County shelter dogs during business hours for the month of March. To set up … more
Town offices in Florence will be temporarily closed later this week. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, town offices will be closed for an employee function. Offices will reopen at … more

Pinal County is encouraging residents to take part in a Dark Sky Lights Out events across the county as part of International Dark Sky Week April 2-8. At its March 20 meeting, the Pinal County … more
With Florence Mayor Tara Walter opting not to run for reelection, two candidates with strong ties to Florence have emerged as contenders. Michelle Cordes and Keith Eaton will face off during the July … more
The Florence Town Council will be voting on Monday on whether to rezone about 2,250 acres for a new potential master-planned community that could bring in more than 7,500 homes.  This is … more
A special event that’s part of the Roots N’ Boots Rodeo will connect Florence and Queen Creek. On Saturday, March 16, the inaugural Roots N’ Boots Queen Creek Pony Express Ride will … more
Michelle Cordes’ resignation from the town council as she begins her bid to run for mayor is not the only personnel change happening in Florence. At Monday’s meeting, where Cordes’ … more
Central Arizona College was recently awarded a $1.1 million Perkins Grant from the U.S. Department of Education in partnership with Arizona Western College, Yavapai College, and Center for the Future … more
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