The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office took the following reports of trespassing and other incidents in Gold Canyon Feb. 28-March 5:
Trespassing, reported at 8:06 a.m. Feb. 29 in the 17000 …
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The Apache Junction Police Department took the following reports of sexual offenses Feb. 28-March 5:
Sexual offense — child abuse, reported at 3:11 p.m. March 1 in the 2300 block of …
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The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help in locating a missing 65-year-old man from Apache Junction.
On Thursday, March 14, at approximately 5:45 a.m., …
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The purchase of a more than $28,000 chest-compression system is to be considered at Wednesday’s meeting of the Superstition Fire and Medical District Board.
The board meets at 5 p.m. March …
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Discussion on extinguishing portions of the public utility easement at 1353 S. Vista Road will be discussed at Tuesday’s meeting of the Apache Junction Water Utilities Community Facilities …
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Intergovernmental agreements for public safety training with the city of Mesa and city of Glendale are to be considered at Wednesday’s meeting of the Superstition Fire and Medical District …
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The April Movie in the Park hosted by Apache Junction Parks & Recreation Department will be on Saturday, April 13, and will feature “Wall-E” on the big screen.
The feature film …
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Discussion on extinguishing portions of the public utility easement at 655 S. Conestoga Road will be discussed at Tuesday’s meeting of the Apache Junction Water Utilities Community Facilities …
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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
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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 …
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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 …
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