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Central Arizona College’s Communication Studies, Equity Council and Student Engagement recently held the 23rd annual Black History Poetry contest and cultural expression speaking competition. … more
Extinguishing the Roundup Street alignment from Idaho Road west for future development of undeveloped parcels inside a townhome project will be considered during the March 19 meeting of the Apache … more
Central Arizona College San Tan Campus student, Tiffany McClellan, has been named a 2024 Coca-Cola Academic Team Silver Scholar and will receive a $1,250 scholarship and commemorative medallion. … more
A variance to reduce the front and rear setback for a planned structure on property near the southwest corner of Hilton Road and Cactus Wren Street will be discussed at a special meeting of the … more
The third candidate forum held by the Pinal District 5 Republican Committee brought together the six candidates vying for two state representative seats in Arizona’s Legislative District 7. … 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

The Apache Junction Police Department took the following reports of thefts and a burglary Feb. 16-22: Residential burglary, reported at 11:21 a.m. Feb. 17 in the 400 block of South Picana … more
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office took the following reports of thefts and other incidents in Gold Canyon Feb. 16-22: Theft of property — vehicle parts, reported at 12:36 p.m. … 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
Arizona women tend to suffer from breast cancer less than the national average.Experts and care and screening advocates say that’s part of why Arizona women sometimes let their guard … more
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