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Copper State Strongman Challenge in Litchfield Park
West Valley Local Area News
Feb 03The Copper State Strongman Challenge will be held Saturday in Litchfield Park. »
Avondale, Litchfield Park programs giving legislative alerts
Southwest Valley Local Area News
Jan 30Cities are taking steps to inform residents about legislative actions that affect them. »
Transit, rail options discussed in Litchfield Park
Southwest Valley Local Area News
Jan 25Van pooling and rail options for the Southwest Valley will be covered at the Feb. 2 meeting of the Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce's Rail Partnership. »
4 vie for 3 seats on Litchfield Park City Council in March
AZcentral.com News
Dec 27Competitive election in March with four candidates vying for three City Council seats. »
Litchfield Park wins $35K grant in Facebook contest
West Valley Local Area News
Dec 23After winning a $35,000 grant from Sprite in a national Facebook contest, Litchfield Park refurbishes its basketball court. »
Latest Blog Posts in Detail
Breaking bad on TV tax credits
Political Insider - PoliticalInsider's Blog - azcentral.com
Feb 02Like a tired re-run, the debate over motion-picture tax credits has returned to the state Capitol. A bill that would provide tax incentives to television productions is back, after being killed off last year. "Bear in mind, no bad idea dies around here... »
2/11-14: 2-for-1 tee times
azcentral.com Deals - realdealsblog's Blog - azcentral.com
Jan 27Make reservations now for the Wigwam's Valentine's golf deal: $99 per couple. Ladies golf for free when they play a round with their significant other. Choose from three courses. Price includes cart, greens fee, access to the driving range and range ba... »
Underground mining is one of the most dangerous jobs in America. Sen. John Nelson doesn't think it's dangerous enough
Random Musings
Jan 12Underground mining has long been one of the most dangerous occupations in America. At the beginning of the 20th Century, thousands of miners died on the job every year. By the end of the century, that number was cut to "dozens" because of both height... »