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Pinal County Selects Manager Finalist
Pinal County Arizona
Sedona AZ (December 4, 2013) – After a nationwide search, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors has agreed to enter into negotiations with Stewart Ed, General Services Director for the City of El Paso, Texas, as the new County Manager.
Ed, along with Interim County Manager Greg Stanley, were the two finalists for the position as voted on by the Board of Supervisors in Wednesday’s...
Make Your Election Day Memorable
FLORENCE AZ (October 19, 2012) – We are less than a month away from the 2012 General election. A lot of offices are up for grabs this year – from President of the United States to local fire board members.
While a growing number of residents are using vote by mail or early voting, there are those who still enjoy the tradition of going to the polling place and selecting the candidate of their choice....
Pinal County Projects Savings With New Tax Notification
Pinal County Courthouse
FLORENCE AZ (September 11, 2012) – Pinal County Treasurer Dodie Doolittle announced a new tax notification process that her office will be using for 2012 tax bills.
The new process will allow businesses, mortgage companies, and individuals who own twenty five (25) or more properties to see the tax amount due online through a secure server. These property owners will be...
July 4 Monsoon Closes Pinal County Roads
Pinal County hit by July 4 monsoon activity
FLORENCE AZ (July 5, 2012) – Recovery from the Fourth of July monsoon storms continues in Arizona’s Pinal County where Pinal County Public Works crews are still monitoring several closed roads due to high water in and around washes.
Updated road condition information will be provided to the public as available, advises Public Works in a reminder...
Seventeen Pit Bulls Seized from Arizona City Home
Harley McGuire, SedonaEye.com star columnist asks humans to "Give a Care!"
FLORENCE AZ (July 1, 2011)–Pinal County Animal Care and Control officers seized seventeen pit bulls from an Arizona City, Arizona home.
Pinal County Sheriff Deputies responded to a call on June 30, 2011 reporting neglected and abandoned animals in a home on South Laredo Road. Upon arriving on the scene, police...
Animal Hoarding Investigation in Maricopa
Sedona Eye columnist, Harley McGuire, "Please, give a care for our four-legged friends!"
FLORENCE AZ (June 27, 2011)–Animal Care and Control officers work long and unusual hours but Pinal County’s team worked straight through the weekend after officers responded to an animal hoarding case, June 24, 2011, in Maricopa, the second hoarding case reported within a week.
On Sunday, June...
2011 Sheriff of the Year to Sedona
Sedona AZ (June 27, 2011)-Sheriff Paul Babeu of Pinal County Arizona, recently awarded 2011 Sheriff of the Year, will be the guest speaker of the Verde Valley Republican Women at the Golden Goose Cafe in west Sedona on July 13, 2011.
The Verde Valley Republican Women organization welcomes the public to attend its guest speaker and luncheon programs. Monthly agendas include a short business...
Eye on Arizona Public Fiduciaries
FLORENCE AZ (June 11, 2011)–One day they may be taking an elderly person out to look at assisted living homes, the next they may be inventorying someone’s belongings in a home that is filled with mice and roaches.
Welcome to the world of a public fiduciary case worker.
Pinal County ’s Public Fiduciary Office plays many roles in the lives of those who need their services. The office becomes involved...
Homeland Security and Arizona Emergency Responders Prepare for Terrorist Attack
A Homeland Security exercise tested Local Emergency Management (LEM) coordinated response reactions to domestic terrorism scenarios in Pinal County’s Florence, Arizona this week. Scenarios began with and escalated to include the following: A report of ammonia leaking out of a rail tanker quickly followed by another report of several derailed rail cars leaking sulfuric acid. Soon, a report...
Pinal County Approves Development Fee Adjustment
Pinal County Courthouse
FLORENCE ARIZONA (March 10, 2010) – The Board of Supervisors approved the adjustments to Development Impact Fees for the unincorporated areas of Pinal County. In October 2006, the Board of Supervisors approved the Development Fee Ordinance which is allowable under Arizona State Statutes. Pinal County began collecting the Development Impact Fees in January 2007.
Development...