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The Superior SunProudly serving Superior for more than 80 years
Vol. 88 No. 13 Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173 Wednesday, March 28, 2012 50¢The ONLY news source dedicated to Super ior
WeatherDate High Low PcpMar 19 54 33 .01Mar 20 62 30Mar 21 72 35Mar 22 81 42Mar 23 83 49Mar 24 86 49Mar 25 81 48
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Also In This Issue:Dual Robberies Plague Superior
Police, Page 2
Magma Hotel comes one step closer to
reopening
See Story, Page 4
Aircraft archaeologist fi nds crash site,
Page 5
Page 2 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona March 28, 2012
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James Carnes…..................................Advertising ManagerMichael Carnes ...................................... General ManagerJennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing EditorMila Lira.......................................................ReporterJohn Hernandez........................................ReporterBetsy Quinn .............................................. Reporter
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By Mila Lira Last Wednesday afternoon Public Safety Director Lou Digirolamo confirmed that two robberies had occurred in Superior on Wednesday. While both incidents happened on the same day Digirolamo explained that they have no reason to believe the two crimes
are related. The first robbery was at the Circle K on US Highway 60. The robbery occurred at 4:30 a.m. The suspects were armed with a knife. The Superior Police Department was able to quickly arrest some of the suspects in this robbery. The Superior Police
Dual robberies in Superior unrelated; three apprehended in Circle K incident
Department apprehended three of the four suspects in the robbery at Circle K. The names of the individuals have not been released, however two of the four suspects are juveniles. The three suspects who were caught the day of the robbery are currently in custody. The SPD is still working on locating the fourth suspect in the armed robbery. The fourth suspect is said to be an adult male. “Once the charges are filed the names and identities of the suspects will be released,” explained Public Safety Director Lou Digirolamo. Later in the afternoon, before 2 p.m., the Bank of the West on Main Street
was also robbed. The suspect in this case used a note to let the teller know that the bank was being robbed. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is involved in this case as banks are a federal institution. The
suspect in this case has not been apprehended and there were no further updates as of press time. Due to the pending investigations the amount of money stolen in each incident cannot be disclosed at this time.
No one was physically harmed in either incident. The Superior Police Department encourages those with information on these crimes to contact the Superior Police Department at 520-689-5254.
Editor, Superior Sun: Are we back to the good ol’ days and double standards? I have been very patient, as many of you, with the new
Mayor and Town Council. I guess it is time for political payback. I notice new people at Town Hall and am very surprised by who is there. I
Letter to the Editor: Where does the town stand?
guess this group is there to justify the recall election that the taxpayers of Superior paid for. I believe the special election cost us over $7,000. The recall election was called because the former Mayor was accused of malfeasance. Has there been any finding that has been found that the former Mayor was directly misappropriating funds? Has there been any charges filed against the former Mayor? My question to the new Mayor is, when you were Vice Mayor, Rita Wentzel was the Town Clerk and finance director, why did you accept her resignation? What did she do wrong? The Town Manager resignation, also: is this position for someone you have to pay back? Now, Ms. Wentzel is in charge of town operations or are you in charge of town operations? You said, in the debate for Mayor’s position, that the former Mayor was not transparent and was micromanaging the town. I talk to some council members, and they don’t even know what is going on until after the fact. However, some of the council members are actually micromanaging the town. Who is in charge? The Council was told that there is a freeze on the current budget because the town was broke; that all expenditures
See Letter, Page 3
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are to be cleared by the Clerk Rita Wentzel. You have hired new people in administration: is this part of the current budget? It was first rumored that Public Works was hiring new people, also, but, this rumor is now true. Former Council member Veto Cervantes, who lost trying to be a councilman, is now in charge of overseeing the town streets and another hired person is on his way into the department, also. Is Jed Lant the current Public Works Director? Cannot he tell the street workers what to do? There is only a small handful
of street workers and a small handful of inmates. You can count them on your hand. I volunteered for four weeks to get the US 60 Highway park cleaned up, with an inmate crew, and I not only helped oversee the inmates, but, worked side by side with them. I volunteered my time, not receiving one dime for my efforts. We don’t need any more Chiefs; we need more workers. I heard Veto is given a special title for his position. I leave that up to you to find out. Is this move part of the current budget? I guess the current employees did not get their raises as promised if the budget were not healthy. I guess we are not healthy,
because we are hiring new people. What happened to the freeze on the expenditures? Our police department cannot even hire a part time dispatcher. With this high level position for public safety not allowed to be filled, we are filling other positions. Oh, by the way: our high price Police Chief is covering the dispatch shortage. So, if you call the police department for an emergency, you might be talking to the Chief. I guess they can change the budget because the Council still has those high price attorneys that say it is OK. The town has two attorneys that continue to show up at the meetings that taxpayers pay for.
I am not against people working; it is who the Mayor is hiring. All these people have something in common. They are all fully retired people with pensions and social security benefits. They don’t need to work. If the Mayor wants to hire local people, there are a lot of people who need jobs, that are trying to feed their families. Also,, a lot of these new employees and these people are paid by the tax payers and are not volunteers, they signed the recall petition against the former Mayor. I guess it is political payback time. My last question to the Mayor and Council: were all these positions advertised, so
those who are unemployed can apply? Were all these positions are filled with the Mayor’s friends? I have one good thing to say to the Mayor and Council, thank you for allowing the police department to use the new police car. It sat behind the police department, a $50,000 vehicle, for a month, because the town could not afford a $4 license plate. Mr. Mayor, the Retired Miner’s group that were against the Resolution Copper Mine over the Oak Flat gave you support, which included Rita Wentzel and Roy Chavez. You and the Council voted to support the mining operation. You did not even voice big concerns over the
proposed mining operation. I will continue to fight against the mining operation at Oak Flat. We will have no water for our future for our families. The only one who raised any questions about the mine was an 18 year old Councilman. He voted against the support until the questions were answered about the water. More than half of the Council should not have voted for the support letter including you, Mayor, because of the conflict of interest. Your family benefits from the mine moving forward. Your own wards be transparent! Superior Long Time Resident, /s/ Manuel “Mongo” Ortega
LetterContinued from Page 2
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By Betsy Quinn Tourists, visitors and residents of Superior will soon be able to enjoy a full service hotel. The Town Council and Planning and Zoning Board have cleared the way for the development of the Magma Hotel to move forward. The Town Council of Superior was unanimous in their support for the
development of Magma Hotel in Superior. The council, working with the recommendations of the Superior Planning and Zoning Board, has approved a Conditional Use Permit for a porch over the town right-of-way, as outlined in the site plan for the renovations to the Magma Hotel. Council also approved variances for a reduction
in the required number of parking spaces and a request to allow first floor guest rooms rooms in the Town Center Zoning District. Archiatrix Designs President Ashish Dandavate addressed the Superior Town Council during a public hearing held Thursday, March 15. Council members and the public in attendance
Superior Council unanimously approves permit for Magma Hotel refurbishment
welcomed Dandavate’s comments and presence. Dandavate as the architect for the project indicates the construction phase of the project will move
ahead immediately. The Magma Hotel will feature 22 guest rooms and a full service bar and restaurant. The project may be completed as soon as
December of 2012. Superior Town Council, business owners and the public have shown their overwhelming support for this cornerstone project.
Magma Hotel comes one step closer to reopening. (James Carnes photo)
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By John Hernandez Brad Gray, the aircraft archaeologist who appeared in an article in the February 29 issue of the Superior Sun where he was looking for information about a crash site near Superior, is glad to announce that the site has been found. The plane crash happened in 1954 and involved an
Air Force Lockheed T-33 jet plane. Charles Noble, a young Air Cadet was the pilot of the plane and was killed in the crash. Brad said that shortly after the article came out, he received around 20 phone calls or emails with information or leads about the site. One of the Sun’s readers called and recommended that Brad
‘Wreck chaser’ Richard Johnson holds a piece of the tail. (Submitted photo)
Aircraft archaeologist finds crash site
Charles Noble’s gravestoneBrad Gray holds a piece of the landing gear. (Submitted photo)
call a gentleman from Superior and talk with him about the crash site. The man turned out to be a local rancher who was familiar with the crash site
and gave him some basic directions of where the site could be found. Brad and his friend Richard Johnson, a fellow
See Crash, Page 9
Page 6 Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona March 28, 2012
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By Vicki Clark Over $38,000 in scholarships were awarded to Pinal County residents recently during the 6th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Dinner and Scholarship
event held at The Property in Casa Grande. Among the 48 students honored were Ray High School graduates Paula Real, who is currently attending Arizona
State University and Anne Palmer, a student at Arizona Christian University. Also receiving scholarships were Jesse Zavala and Shayna Wickwire, both graduates
Alejandro Chavez (second from left) was more than happy to congratulate recent Cesar E. Chavez scholarship recipients Jesse Zavala, Paula Real and Anne Palmer. Not pictured is Shayna Wickwire. (Submitted photo)
Local students receive Cesar Chavez Scholarshipsof Superior High School. Jesse is attending ASU and Shayna’s educational status was unknown at press time. Ralph Varela, Chairman of the Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Committee of Pinal County said, “this event is a reflection of the core values which Cesar E. Chavez lived by and the importance of education in the empowering students to live their dreams and invest their educational capital in making our communities stronger and healthier. “We are forever thankful for the struggles that Cesar E. Chavez endured and overcame. We come united for one common cause: a deep and enduring belief
that it is our responsibility to nourish future leaders who will live and promote Cesar Chavez’s core values. This wonderful event is guided by compassion and a desire to make this a better world for future generations.” Special guest during the dinner was Alejandro Chavez, grandson of the labor leader, and a community and political activist in Phoenix. He has been involved with the Farm Worker Movement through out his life. Keynote speaker was Valencia del la Vega, Technical Program Manager in the Sort Test Technology Development group at Intel. She is also the President of the Intel
Latino Network. The dinner was just a part of the events sponsored by the Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Committee of Pinal County to celebrate its commitment to the youth of Pinal County. To open the celebration, Eva’s Fine Mexican Food Restaurant hosted an event in February with a youth mariachi performance. Also held was an art display that captured Chavez’s passion and commitment to his culture at the Casa Grande Public Library that is running throughout the month of March, plus an art contest that invited Pinal County High School students to enter to showcase their artistic talent.
See Pastor, Page 8
By Rev. Dennis Van GorpFamily Life Christian Center As a local pastor, I hear many opinions about our community, some good and some bad. Our natural tendency is to seek help from industry and the political machine. Granted, these solutions can possibly help, but
man is fickle and does not always make right or good decisions. A number of years back, a popular gospel singer penned these words: “Jesus is the answer for the world today.” Some might disagree that our physical and economic difficulties could be solved by a spiritual solution. Yet,
Pastor’s Cornerhistory has shown that it does work. Prayer is talking to God. Numerous times in the Holy Scriptures, disaster has been averted by the people asking God to forgive their stubbornness and disobedience and seeking His will for their future. In the Old Testament book of Jeremiah, we read these words in 29:7-14. “Seek the peace and prosperity of the city in which I have placed you. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper . . . ‘for I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future . . . you will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,’ declares the Lord.” God clearly indicates that our success is not found in the abilities of mankind, but in our relationship and communication with the Almighty. I firmly believe that bad things can and do happen when those who say they are Christians fail
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It’s that time of year to spruce up our homes, yards and Superior!
Clean out those sheds, closets and garages and bring unwanted things to
the lot on Mary Drive, next to Albos, between 7 a.m. and noon. If
you don’t have a way to transport it, put it outside your fence by 7
The Sixth Annual Community Pride Day set for April 14 in Superiora.m. Things that can be taken are metal (please put in separate pile), tires (limit five per resident), tree and brush clippings in manageable piles (four foot lengths or in bags) and normal household trash, small appliances, furniture, toilets, etc. Sorry, organizers can’t accept concrete, cement, rocks, hazardous waste, paint, oil, batteries, gas tanks or construction materials. This includes things like drywall, flooring, roofing and large amounts of wood. This effort takes loads of volunteers. At least 100 people are needed
to help out. Meet at the swimming pool at 7 a.m. on the 14th. If you have a truck or trailer please bring it along. Potluck lunch at noon. Hot dogs and drinks will be provided by the Town. Lots of door prizes. You may just go home with a treasure. In the past five years, Superiorites have disposed of over 1 MILLION pounds of trash! Let’s keep it going. Please give a few hours of your time to your community. Join the fun and feel the pride. Questions? Call Sue at 602-625-3151 or Pam at 520-689-5201.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF SUPERIOR
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Pastor Jeanne EvensonWorship Service Sunday: 10 a.m.
Coffee & Fellowship immediately following worship.
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Contemporary Worship Service at 5 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of the month.Our church is open for prayer the 2nd
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New Life ChurchNew Life Fellowship Inc.
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By Betsy Quinn Superior Unified School District Superintendent Pete Guzman beams with pride talking about the use of an Energy Efficiency Grant of $190,000 from AMERESCO SW (formerly APS Enegry Services) to replace the football field lighting at JFK Elementary and Superior Junior/Senior
High Schools campus. Guzman says it was a win/win project for the School District and the community, citing the fact that not one penny of funding was spent from the District M&O (Maintenance and Operations) budget. The project is winding up, and the last phase will be installing three solar
Superior Schools lights up the night with grantspanels. Guzman related the dilemma faced by the SUSD two years ago when high winds took down a set of lights at the Football field. The School Board was informed by their insurance carrier that not only could the downed lights not be repaired, but that the lighting for the entire field was in danger of falling. The insurance carrier required the District to take down all of the lights at the field a a cost of $15,000, which was paid by the Arizona
School Faculty Board and the insurance carrier. Even worse there was no solution or funding to replace the lighting and the district was forced to endure a full year with no lighting on the football field. Going green turned out to be the answer. The Energy Efficiency grant from AMERSCO provided all new energy efficient lighting, new marquee board and a new scoreboard. Even better the grant covered the full cost of the solar powered
and energy efficient lighting. The district will save 20 percent on utility bills – money which will be put back into the M&O budget. The schools now have more lighting at a lower cost overall to the district. Guzman expects $84,000 in utility cost savings to go back into the M&O budget. On April 18, the School Board will hear a presentation on a proposal to install more solar panels to further increase utility savings. Guzman says it is
essential that the public be informed and aware of the fact that this lighting project was entirely grant funded at no cost to the District. He adds that the utility savings is an ongoing benefit. The savings on utility bills will mean those dollars will be directed towards other needs of District in the M&O budget for the long term. For further reading about Arizona schools going green with solar lighting, check out http://tinyurl.com/cxvzmg7.
to cover their city with prayer, seeking God’s divine help and direction for it. Please join me and do something special for our community. Determine to pray the words of Jeremiah 29:7 & 11 – “peace and prosperity for our community,” each day for the next forty days. Speak it from your heart with sincerity. “Lord, we’ve been trying to fix our problems; please, we need your divine help to see the success we need, for our families and community. We are
asking you to send us your peace and prosperity. Thank you Lord Jesus.”
Please do this for a complete forty day period. May God richly answer
your prayers and may you see great blessings in your life and community.
The Eighth Annual Resource Roundup has been scheduled for Friday, June 1, at the Holiday Inn, Casa Grande. The Resource Roundup is an “agency to agency” education forum, intended to update attendees about the variety of resources available to help low
Annual Resource Roundup date announced
income individuals and families in Pinal County. The goal is to provide the latest information available to those who are on the front lines, every day working with people who find themselves in desperate situations and need assistance. Featured will be updates on programs to help those who may need housing, senior services, children’s services, healthy
living and money management. New workshops planned are Pinal County Attorney’s Office, Immigration, autism, cyber-scams and employment services. Registration material will be available April 2. To request information or to be placed on a registration distribution list, send an email to lrushing@cahrapinal.org with Add to Mailing List in the subject line.
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• SUPERIOR ZUMBA CLASSESAttendZumbaclasseswithErickaRealMondaysandWednesdaysstartingat4:30p.m.andagainat6p.m.at theKennedyElementaryMultipurposeRoombehindthefrontbuilding.Costis$5.Call520-827-9972formoreinformation.• SUPERIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. TheSuperiorHistoricalSocietyisholdingitsannualMembershipDriveandlooksforwardtowelcomingnewfriendsandrenewingfriendshipswithitsreturningmembers.Membershipduesareavaluablepartofthisorganizationwithmorethan90percentgoingtosupportday-to-dayactivitiesandoperatingexpenses.Call520-689-1969orstopbyandpickupyourmembershipapplicationtoday!• SENIOR CENTER SERVICESSuperiorSeniorCenter locatedat360WestMainStreet,Superior,offersmealsinthecenterforasuggesteddonationof$2forpersons60orolder,orthosewhohaveadisability.Thepriceofamealforthoseunder60is$4.Themealsareservedatnoon.Ifanyoneneedstransportation toor from thecenter, thesuggesteddonation is$1 for those60orolder.Thepriceis$1mandatoryforthoseunder60.Weaskthatyoucallby7:30a.m.toensurethatyourrideisprovidedforyouandtoverifyyourlocation.IfyouhaveanyquestionsregardingtheSeniorCenterandservices,pleasecall520-689-5182.• THRIFT STORE TheSuperiorSeniorshaveathriftstorewhichtakesclean,gentlyuseditemstosell.Thehoursofoperationare9a.m.tonoon.ThestoreisadjacenttotheSeniorCenter.Pleasecomeinandbrowsetheselectionofhouseholditems,booksandclothing.• HEAD START PARENT/STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS Head StartPreschoolParentandStudentScholarships,intheamountof$360whichcanbeappliedtowardcollegeattendance,GEDorChildDevelopmentAssociatedegrees,areavailable.ParentswithchildrenalreadyenrolledwithEarlyHeadStartorPreschoolHeadStartprograminPinalandGilaCountyareinvitedtoapply.StudentswhocanverifyattendanceatEarlyorPreschoolHeadstartandreceiveahighschooldiplomaorGEDbyMayareeligibletoapplyforoneoftwoscholarshipsof$350whichcanbeappliedtowardcollegeorvocationalinstituteattendanceforbooks,dormroomorclasses,aswell.ContactHildaCardenas,HeadStartDirector,at520-689-2812foranapplication,whichmustbesubmittedbyApril10.• SCHOOL BOARD PACKETS School Board packets are ready tobemailedoutorpickedup from thePinalCountySchoolOffice. If youareinterestedinrunningforSchoolBoardmemberintheNovember,2012election,pleasecontactChiefDeputyTonyaTaylorat520-866-6579orttaylor@pinalcso.org,oryoucancontactBrendaThwaitsat520-866-6565orbthwaits@pinalcso.org.Theformscanalsobedownloadedfromourwebsitewww.pinalesa.org,clickontheElectionstabandfollowthelinkstotheElectionpacket.• PINAL DIAPER DRIVEThroughApril14,thereisaPinalCountywidediaper drive in effect.About 18 percent of families with children under fiveyearsofage,inthePinalregion,liveinpoverty.Ittakesapproximately$2,080peryear just fordiapersandwetwipes tokeepababyhealthy. Ifyoucancontribute,pleasecometothedonationsites,CasaDenogeanRestaurant,theFireStationorResolutionCopperOffices,andgivewhatyoucan.
• FOOD BANK DISTRIBUTIONTheSuperiorFoodBankwilldistributefoodboxesonThursday,March29,andFriday,March30,from3-4p.m.Ifyouneedanalternatepickuptime,pleasecallinadvancetosetitup.CallMelat520-827-9116orDennisat520-827-0988.Youmustberegisteredfor2012toreceiveafoodbox.• PURSE SALE TheCobreValleyRegionalMedicalCenterAuxiliaryissponsoringaPurseSalewith ‘Just forYouPurses’onThursday,March29,from7a.m.–4p.m.Therewillbemanygreatselectionsinpurses.Thisevent,whichwillbenefittheCVRMCandtheAuxiliaryScholarshipProgram,willbeheldintheCobreValleyRegionalMedicalCenterConferenceRoom.Ifyouhavequestions,pleasephone(928)402-1230.• SCHOOL BOARD WORKSHOP The Pinal County School OfficeandtheArizonaSchoolBoardsAssociationarehostingaProspective/NewlyAppointedGoverningBoardWorkshoponThursday,April5,from5–7:30p.m.at thePinalCountySchoolOffice,75NorthBailey inFlorence.There isnofeetoattendortoenjoythelightdinnerwhichwillbeserved.Ifinterestedinattending,pleasecall520-866-6579toregister.March30isthedeadline.• EASTER IN THE PARK Come on down to Besich Park On MainStreet,Superiorforthe26thAnnualEasterintheParksponsoredbytheTownofSuperiorParksandRecreationonApril7,startingatnoon.Therewillbecontests,gamesandprizes throughout thedayandhotdogsanddrinks forsale.• ATTENTION GRADUATINGSENIORSDeltaChapterofDeltaKappaGammaSociety International isofferingagrant-in-aid tograduatingSeniorsplanningtoenterintoaneducationrelatedcareer.Applicationsareavailableinthecounselingofficesoflocalhighschools.SubmissionsmustbepostmarkedbyApril13.Formoreinformationpleasecall928-425-5985.• SUPERIOR HIGH MULTI-CLASSREUNIONCallingonall1960-1985SuperiorHighSchoolAlumnitohelpmakethismulti-classreunionthereunionofthedecade!ThefestivitiesarescheduledforSaturday,June30,2012,attheHiltonEastValleylocatedonUS60/AlmaSchoolRoad.Formoreinformation,pleasecallFrankieJoSaavedra-Riosat602-803-9161orMariannMirelezat602-620-4123.Don’tmissout,callandmakeyourreservationtoday!• SUPERIOR HEAD START PRESCHOOL Superior Head StartPreschool is always accepting applications for 3 and 4 year old children.A variety of educational, mental health, nutrition, health activities, and,sometimesmedical and dental needs are provided to meet special needsthrough this program. Families participate in education, social service andparent involvement activities.Childrenmust be three years old byAug. 31.Familiesmustincomequalifyandhaveproofofguardianship(birthcertificateorDEScertifiedletterwithchild’snameandbirthdate).Childrenmusthavethefollowingimmunizations:Varicella,4DTP,3Polio,1MMR,3HepatitisBandHIBbooster.Call689-2812formoreinformationorstopbyat150LobbAvenueMonday-Friday8a.m.-4p.m.
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• BINGO AT VFW POST#3584Bingoisbiggerandbetter,prizewise,attheVFWPost#3584inSuperior.ComehavefunonFridaynights,startingat7p.m.There’llbe20gamesoftheregular,jackpotandspecialtypeandasnackbar,witharegularbaropenfrom5p.m.• PARKS & REC CLASSES Superior Parks & Recreation is openevery Friday and Saturday from 3-7 p.m. at the Old Roosevelt School onLobbAvenue.TaeKwonDoclassesareheldfrom4-6p.m.onSaturday.Forregistration,locationand/ormoreinformation,cometotheRooseveltSchoolonSaturdayorcontactParks&RecreationDirectorBarbaraArriolaat520-827-0052.
Public NoticePinal County Housing and Community Development Department will be opening the Section 8 Voucher Program waiting list. Applications will be accepted beginning April 10, 2012, between 8:00 a.m. – Noon, Monday through Friday (except holidays) until further notice. Apply at 970 N Eleven Mile Corner Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85194 Equal Housing OpportunityMINER, CBN, SUN Legal 3/14/12, 3/21/12, 3/28/12, 4/4/12
Public NoticePINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT The District hereby gives notice that it proposes to approve the following permit(s) or permit revision(s). Each list includes the following, in order: the proposed permit number, company name, company address, facility location, facility type and the air contaminants to be emitted or potentially omitted (Volatile Organic Compounds will be abbreviated as V.O.C., Hazardous Air Pollutants are abbreviated as the HAPS, Benzene, Ethyl Benzene and Xylene are abbreviated as BTEX): Permit No. B30993.R02 Resolution Copper Mining. LLC 102 Magma Heights Superior, AZ 85173 Resolution Copper Mining 102 Magma Heights Superior, AZ Facility Type- Mining Exploration Emissions- Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Oxides, Particulate Matter, V.O.C. Under A.R.S. 49-480 any person who may be adversely affected by the permit may file a written objection to the issuance of the permit and may request (in writing) a public hearing. Objections, comments or a request for a hearing are due during the public comment period, which ends upon the latter of thirty (30) days from the first publication of this notice, or close of business on the date of any hearing that may be held. Send objections/comments/ requests to Pinal County Air Quality Control District, P. O. Box 987, Florence, AZ 85132 or deliver to 31 N. Pinal Street, Building F, development Services, Florence, Arizona. The telephone number is (520) 866-6929. Any objection shall state the name and mailing address of the objector, be signed by the objector, their agent or attorney, and clearly set for the reasons why the permit should not be issued. Grounds for objections are limited to whether the proposed permit meets the criteria for issuance prescribed in A.R.S. 49-480 or in 49-481. The permit package, all comments and objections will be available for public inspection and/or copying at the above address Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. excluding Holidays. PINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT DONALD P. GABRIELSON, DIRECTOR Dates Published: March 28, and, April 4, 2012 End of 30-day comment Period: April 21, 2012SUN Legal 3/28/12, 4/4/12
“wreck chaser” were able to locate the site approximately two miles southwest of the Reymert Mine. The Reymert Mine was an old silver mine located about seven miles from Superior in the Mineral Mountain area. The ghost towns of Reymert and Denoon are located nearby. The family of Cadet Noble was excited about the crash site being found, however they will not be able to visit the site as it is in very rugged and treacherous country that can only be reached by hiking in or on horseback. The remnants of the crash site were found in a gully. Unfortunately aluminum scrappers have visited the area and much of the debris was taken. “This is very common at crash sites,” Brad said. “In the 60s and early 70s aluminum scrappers would visit the site and smelt down the aluminum parts of the aircraft into ingots and then sell them.” Brad reported that the engine appears to still be at the site although most of it is buried under 60 years of runoff from the mountains. The landing gear and steel parts were still at the site. Brad was able to find a few buttons from Cadet Noble’s uniform and
parachute. He mailed the buttons and a few small pieces of the aircraft to the Nobles along with all the photos taken at the crash scene. Brad would like to thank all of the people who responded to his request for information especially the local rancher who gave him directions to the site. He would also like to say that he is always looking for military crash sites, adding, “If your readers are aware of any other sites, I would love to hear from them.” You can contact Brad at (480) 209-3511 or email: rettzdad@live.com.
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Release Of FundsDate of Notice February 2, 2012Name of Responsible Entity (RE) Pinal County Housing and Community DevelopmentStreet Address 970 N. Eleven Mile Corner RoadCity, State, Zip Code Casa Grande, AZ 85194Telephone number of RE Preparer Agency (520) 866-7221On or about April 17, 2012 Pinal County will submit a request to the Arizona Department of Housing for the release of State Housing Funds to include HOME and Housing Trust funds and Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) funds under Title I of the Community Development and Housing Act of 1974 and Title II of the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended, to undertake a project known as Housing Replacement/Rehabilitation of Owner Occupied Homes for the purpose of conducting housing replacement/housing rehabilitation in the unincorporated areas of Pinal County.The activities proposed are Categorically Excluded under HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58 from National Environmental Policy Act requirements. An Environmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental determinations for this project is on file at the Pinal County Housing and Community Development Department, 970 North Eleven Mile Corner Road, Casa Grande, Arizona 85194 and may be examined or copied weekdays 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
PUBLIC COMMENTSAny individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to Pinal County Housing and Community Development, 970 North Eleven Mile Corner Road, Casa Grande, Arizona 85194. All comments received by April 16, 2012 will be considered by Pinal County prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds.
RELEASE OF FUNDSPinal County certifies to the Arizona Department of Housing that Pete Rios in his capacity as Chairman of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The Arizona Department of Housing’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows Pinal County to use Program funds.
OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS
Arizona Department of Housing will consider objections to its release of funds and Pinal County certification received by May 3, 2012 or for a period of fifteen days following its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of Pinal County; (b) Pinal County has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the project have committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by the Arizona Department of Housing; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to Arizona Department of Housing at 1110 W. Washington, Suite 310, Phoenix, AZ 85007. Potential objectors should contact Arizona Department of Housing to verify the actual last day of the objection period.Name and Title of Certifying Officer:Pete Rios, Chairman, Pinal County Board of SupervisorsSignature of Certifying OfficerMINER, CBN, SUN Legal 3/28/12
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Accountabilities The accountabilities of the role are as follows:• Work with Lead operator on shift• Monitor data acquisition screens and historical data and have the ability to interpret them• Regulate influents/effluents for plant operation• Perform consistent high quality laboratory work• Make chemical dose adjustments in response to changing water quality parameters• Sample and analyze influents/effluents• Maintain day to day operation necessary to meet quality effluent water for discharge• Ensure facility appearance is acceptable and work environments are safe, clean, and orderly• Report anomalous events to Water Treatment plant supervisor.
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