Supervisor Todd House Featured Presenter at March 30 Open Space Forum
Supervisors Unanimously Approve Resolution in Support of Resolution Copper
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to support a resolution to urge the United States House and Senate to recognize the Resolution Copper Company for its efforts to build a copper mine near Superior.
Next week, the House Energy and Minerals Subcommittee will hold a legislative hearing on seven mining bills. One of the seven bills includes H.R. 687 entitled “Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act of 2013” sponsored by Representatives Paul Gosar and Ann Kirkpatrick.
County Recorder: Elections Office will Move
Pinal County Recorder Virginia Ross announced on Friday that election services for the public, and for candidates, will be moved to the Recorder’s Voter Registration Office at 31 North Pinal Street, Building E.
The Pinal County Elections Office located on 383 North Main Street will be closed to the public beginning Monday March 18th and the space will be converted into a secure elections warehouse and ballot processing center.Domestic Violence Court Redux
Judge Shaun Babeu proposes DV court to be restructured, and no longer centered in Apache Junction
Citing a crippling expansion of the Domestic Violence (DV) Specialty Court located in Apache Junction, Judge Shaun Babeu has drafted a procedures manual aimed at optimizing resources by screening offenders, narrowing the number of adult supervision cases and opening a new felony DV court in Florence.Majority of Pinal workers commute outside county, Census says
Andrew Clegg’s commute from his Arizona City home to his former job in Maricopa County took 45 to 90 minutes on a good day — hours if there was a wreck on Interstate 10.
The Census Bureau this week confirmed what Mr. Clegg knew: It wasn’t the distance that made the trip so long, it was the tens of thousands of others heading in the same direction at the same time.
A bureau report on commuting patterns last week said that more than half of Pinal County residents leave the county for work, with most of them heading to Maricopa County. The report estimates that about 57,000 workers make the trek every day.
Majority of Pinal workers commute outside county, Census says
Andrew Clegg’s commute from his Arizona City home to his former job in Maricopa County took 45 to 90 minutes on a good day — hours if there was a wreck on Interstate 10.
The Census Bureau this week confirmed what Mr. Clegg knew: It wasn’t the distance that made the trip so long, it was the tens of thousands of others heading in the same direction at the same time.
A bureau report on commuting patterns last week said that more than half of Pinal County residents leave the county for work, with most of them heading to Maricopa County. The report estimates that about 57,000 workers make the trek every day.
Freedom Christian Academy Wins 11th Annual Pinal County Mock Trial Competition
Freedom Christian Academy won the Pinal County Mock Trial competition that was held on Friday, March 8, 2013 at the Pinal County Superior Court in Florence.
Freedom Christian Academy also won the Best Direct Examiner award for Malinda Blazek, Best Cross Examiner award for Brittnay Marsh, and Best Opening Statement by Moriah Salerno.
Wolverines Mock Trial Victories
On Friday, March 8, 2013, the Wolverines participated in the Pinal County Mock Trial Competition.
The students won their case and Shayla Prince took home Best Closing Argument for the second year in a row and Rachel Jones took home the award for Best Witness.Hunt Highway to Close for Three Days Due to Railroad Crossing Repairs
The Union Pacific Railroad is performing railroad crossing repairs on Hunt Highway, between Arizona Farms Road and Merrill Ranch Parkway, from March 19th, 2013 until March 21st, 2013. During this time, the railroad crossing on Hunt Highway will be closed to traffic and motorists are asked to take alternate routes, such as Arizona Farms Road, Felix Road and Merrill Ranch Parkway to avoid the area during construction.
The closure will begin at 6:00 am on the 19th and end at 6:00 pm on the 21st. Detour signs will be in place to guide traffic during the closure.

