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Who doesn't want better schools and streets and a balanced budget? A rhetorical question? How do you succeed if you want low taxes and don't like bonds and overrides? If you vote for … more
Let's talk signs. A woman recently wrote that the language found on political signs was childish. The trouble with democracy is that it often is messy; everyone gets to stand up and state how … more
Hello, neighbors. I’m Clayton Corey, and I’m grateful to have called Fountain Hills my home for nine years. When I first arrived, it was the natural beauty and iconic fountain that … more
After Oct. 9, mail-in ballots will start appearing in our mailboxes. Besides the federal election, Fountain Hills residents will be asked to start at the bottom of the ballot. Why? Because it is at … more
In Mr. Corrigan’s submission to introduce his candidacy he made a statement that caught my eye because it was a part of the discussion surrounding 5G. As one of the many with a 5G phone, I … more
I recently drove in from Scottsdale and there are hundreds of political signs along the route with the names and photographs of candidates. It’s not until you approach the Fountain Hills border … more

I have been a resident of Fountain Hills long enough that I have seen all its mayors. Most of our town’s mayors have been long-term residents. Before being elected to office, they typically … more
I recently read an opinion by Dean Hughson talking about mudslinging and misinformation. I’d like to ask, who’s slinging mud? Who’s misinforming the public?   … more
I'll keep this short and sweet. During the past few years, I've learned a lot about local politics. Most importantly, I've learned that the people of ROT (Reclaim Our Town) are adept at saying no, … more
Ms. Duckro criticizes my prior letter. She mentions that in 2006 when Ms. Dickey was appointed to Town Council, the election was in March/May. That is irrelevant to the current discussion about … more
Authoritarianism is not coming; it’s already here. The Biden/Harris authoritarian policies are an assault on the safety and security of everyday life for Americans.  Candidate … more
September is National Workforce Development Month and the Greater Phoenix Chamber Foundation and Mayo Clinic urge businesses to help build a stronger talent pipeline for Arizona by offering … more
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