VOL. 20  ISSUE NO. 45   |   NOVEMBER 5 – 11, 2014

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  NOVEMBER 5, 2014

debbie barlowGrowing pains and responsibility for rodeo grounds maintenance


CAVE CREEK – Mayor Vincent Francia opened up Monday night’s council meeting by congratulating and expressing gratitude to all involved in Wild West Days.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  NOVEMBER 5, 2014

Village at Surrey Hills gives citizens pause over Hidden Canyon

CAVE CREEK – When the economy took a dive in 2008, the Village at Surrey Hills, an upscale, condominium project with 2,700 square-foot average, two-story units for sale from the high $600s, came back to council with new owners and an amended site plan.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  NOVEMBER 5, 2014

Not-so-Wild West Days

CAVE CREEK – It’s not clear what went wrong this year but Wild West Days didn’t seem to have as many events, draw anywhere near as many participants or bring in the big crowds as it has in years gone by.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  NOVEMBER 5, 2014

Town prevails in Echo Canyon easement lawsuit

CAVE CREEK – On Friday, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Randall Warner ruled in favor of the town, which sued property owner Carolyn Brooks Johnstone and her son Christian Schulze, who operated an auto repair business at her residential property at the corner of Fleming Springs Road and Echo Canyon Drive.

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