Pinal County to Suspend Issuance of Open Burn Permits
Starting April 2, Pinal County Air Quality will only issue 3-day open burning permits. All permits will expire by May 1 and Pinal County will suspend the issuance of open burning permits on April 26.
Burn permits allow for the disposal of plant material by open burning during limited daytime hours.Two Juveniles Charged in Connection with Apache Junction Bullying
On Monday, Pinal County Attorney Lando Voyles announced two juveniles are charged in connection with Apache Junction bullying case.
Pinal County Attorney Voyles filed Assault charges against two juveniles, both Class One Misdemeanors. The individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty.Domestic Violence Court Redux
Judge Shaun Babeu proposes DV court to be restructured, and no longer centered in Apache Junction
Citing a crippling expansion of the Domestic Violence (DV) Specialty Court located in Apache Junction, Judge Shaun Babeu has drafted a procedures manual aimed at optimizing resources by screening offenders, narrowing the number of adult supervision cases and opening a new felony DV court in Florence.AJ’s Overpass Art Nears Completion
Usually, coyotes and freeways are a bad combination but in this case it’s cause for celebration. The US-60 overpass slopes at Idaho Road have been getting a makeover with a colorful rock art coyote design.
The design was originally conceived from a photo of coyotes drinking from the fountain at City Hall. Drawings were made from the photo by the city’s Multi-Media Producer Matthew McNulty, and included in the grant proposal. The approved designs now add some whimsy and visual interest in place of the large dirt slope that faced the on- and off-ramps before.Families Sought For Home Ownership
More than 1.75 million people around the world have turned from tenants to homeowners since they partnered with Habitat for Humanity.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona is currently seeking families to experience this transition in Apache Junction. Applications are being accepted now.
Prospector Soccer Falls In Overtime To Combs, 3-2
Apache Junction and Combs played about as even a match as you could expect this past Tuesday at Davis Field, but in the end, it was the Coyotes who prevailed in overtime by a 3-2 score.
The match was tied 2-2 at the end of the first half and neither team was able to score in the forty-minute second half nor the first ten minute overtime period. But in the second overtime period, Combs put the gamewinner in the net with just 4:16 remaining to pull out the “W.”
Assessor’s Office to Have a Representative in Satellite Offices to Accept Exemption Applications
New Pinal County Assessor Douglas J. Wolf is pleased to announce that a representative from his office will be visiting satellite locations to accept applications for property exemptions from Pinal County residents.
The applications the Assessor’s Office representative will accept are for Widow and Widower’s or Disabled Person Property Exemptions. The filing deadline for the exemptions is the last day in February.A century of serving children
The Arizona Children’s Association has been in the backyard of Apache Junction residents for more than a decade.
The association that started in 1912 has spent a century helping keep families together and even creating new ones. The regional office, 2066 W. Apache Trail Suite 101/112, opened in 2004 and does recruitment throughout the year for adults who are eager to become foster parents but they also do much more than that.

