We start today with a look into the local sports scene, as the Casa Grande Union Cougars continued their hot streak last night. The Cougars survived a low-scoring affair with region rival Sunnyside, winning the game 14-12. CG Union is now 6-2 on the season and is marching toward a playoff appearance.
In Florence, former Town Manager Russ Martin has been awarded severance pay for longer than he spent working there, following action by the Town Council this week. Read more about the Council's decision.
Plus, in Casa Grande, a breast cancer fundraiser sponsored by SHINE Dance Fitness recently raised $800 to support the nonprofit organization Dance for Tatas. Click here for more details about the event.
From courts sprouting like dandelions across picturesque Pinetop to
mini-arenas developing adjacent to some of the Valley’s ritzy resorts,
pickleball’s stunning rise is visible across Arizona. And Casa Grande
has played a big part.
Cilantro's Mexican Cocina serves fresh, homestyle food thanks to their
amazing staff and cooks. But according to the restaurant's owners, it's
the daily support from the community that makes all the difference.
Voting has begun in the all-mail special election held by some area
school districts, Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis reported to the Board
of Supervisors Wednesday.
There’s only one week left in the volleyball regular season and Vista
Grande remains undefeated in regional play after sweeping Apache
Junction on Thursday.