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A voter enters the polling place at Pima Butte Elementary School in Rancho El Dorado for the August 2020 primary election. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson
The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) is seeking resident participation in its first round of statewide public hearings beginning July 23 and continuing through Aug. 9.
A Maricopa hearing is set for 5 p.m. Friday, July 23, at the City of Maricopa Public Library, 18160 N. Maya Angelou Dr.
Information will be presented both in person and virtually about the redrawing of Arizona’s congressional and legislative districts. Public comment received during these meetings will be used by the IRC to help inform the drawing of new district boundaries. Commission Chair Erika Neuberg urges all Arizonans to attend one of the hearings to ensure their voices will be heard.
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Mr. Green (senior Simon Tye) holds a victim during the student presentation of Clue: On Stage during filming last week. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson
The arts have been victimized by the coronavirus pandemic all the way down to the high school level. That includes the Maricopa High School Theatre Company, which had to change its plans for the performing year and change them again.
What should have been dark times (as hopes for a spring musical evaporated) instead evolved into dark, comic farce. For its spring performance, the student troupe presents the play âClue: On Stage.â
The two-story set at the heart of the “Clue” production was designed theater tech director Kevin Piquette. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson