
Pinal manager to retire
Pinal Central Pinal County Manager Greg Stanley has indicated to the Board of Supervisors that he intends to retire this fall. Stanley, county manager since

Pinal Central Pinal County Manager Greg Stanley has indicated to the Board of Supervisors that he intends to retire this fall. Stanley, county manager since

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