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The Pinal County Attorney’s Office next Citizens Academy is coming soon. The academy runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 20 at the Pinal County Attorney’s Office, 971 Jason … more
Cactus Canyon Junior High School in the Apache Junction Unified School District has been selected as a recipient of a Palo Verde Fiesta Bowl Charities Wishes for Teachers grant. The grant, … 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
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
A block party will be held Saturday, April 27, at Blossom Rock at Superstition Vistas, a Brookfield Properties master-planned community in Apache Junction. Models and homes starting at $400,000 are … more
The Apache Junction Unified School District has approximately 30 open positions — including teachers and paraprofessionals — and is hosting a job fair at the district office 4-6 p.m. … more

Discussion or consideration of the city attorney’s employment, assignment or appointment is the one topic of the Apache Junction City Council’s April 15 closed-door executive session. … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers that ramp and lane restrictions originally scheduled to begin this month for a city of Mesa waterline project have been postponed until early … more
Registration is open for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley’s summer camp programs designed to help working parents while ensuring that thousands of youth have a summer of exploration. … more
Following a review of available resources, Apache Junction Unified School District selected Discovery Education’s Science Techbook for classroom use. Teachers and students in grades K-12 … 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
Karen Banda and Rebecca Olivera have been named recipients of the "Women in Engineering Scholarship" at Central Arizona College. They both credit Armineh Noravian, professor of engineering at … more
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