VOL. 21  ISSUE NO. 3   |   JANUARY 21 – 27, 2015

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  JANUARY 21, 2015

susan clancyEclectic group of candidates take on recalled slate

CAVE CREEK – The citizens who have chosen to run against the four successfully recalled councilmen include Susan Clancy, who is challenging Vice Mayor Adam Trenk.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  | JANUARY 21, 2015

Trenk giving ‘Carmen Sandiego’ stiff competition

Still blaming the newspaper for citizens’ dissatisfaction

CAVE CREEK – Vice Mayor Adam Trenk, who didn’t live in Cave Creek, as required, prior to running for office and who doesn’t appear to live in town now, also required to serve in office, gives the series of educational computer games: “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?,” developed from 1985 to 1996 to teach geography and reference skills, some stiff competition.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  | JANUARY 21, 2015

Lewis, ASU and Carefree looking into town revitalization partnership

Cultural facility is key to his company launching a $40 million investment

CAREFREE – Last Wednesday, town council held a special meeting to have Ed Lewis of Butte Properties, ASU University Art Museum Director Gordon Knox and ASU Senior Vice President Richard Stanley make a joint presentation regarding the incorporation of a cultural arts attraction into the town center to make Ed Lewis’ proposed mixed use development for town center viable.

JANUARY 21, 2015

County Emergency Managers seek public input

Residents encouraged to gauge, then improve, their own preparedness

Preparedness not on this year’s list of resolutions?  Maybe it should be. This year’s flooding events in Maricopa County make the question timelier than ever.  The Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management is releasing its annual survey and encouraging residents to provide input into the planning process while gauging their own readiness.

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