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July 6, 2022
DESERT TIMES The Voice of Southwest Tucson
Volume 35 • Number 7
My Best Friend 2022 Our annual celebration of pets | Page 9
The “Spirit of Marana” breathes new life into Marana Main Street
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New TMC rover delivers health care to your home | Page 7
Katya Mendoza Tucson Local Media
Pima County Assessor, along with the Justice Courts, moved to new digs. Before the move, the courthouse was operational for 86 years. Built in 1929, the Courthouse is the third historic courthouse in Pima County history. The first two courthouses were demolished. They once stood where the Historic Courthouse and the January 8th memorial now stand. For 86 years, the Courthouse
While local residents may have seen stranger things, the new public art installation, called the “Spirit of Marana,” is a celebration of the town’s heritage that seeks to bring the downtown community closer together and serves as a preview of the “Future Marana.” The artistic enhancement was unveiled at the intersection of Sandario Road and Marana Main Street, on Friday, June 24, and was made possible by the Pima Association of Government’s Transportation Art by Youth program and Marana Unified School District. Marana Town Manager Terry Rozema, PAG Executive Director Farhad Moghimi, MUSD Assistant Superintendent Kristin
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Art coutesy Pima County
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f you find yourself on Marana’s Main Street, you may encounter a cowboy on horseback to greet you.
Historic Courthouse renovation wins award Alexandra Pere Tucson Local Media
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he Pima County Historic Courthouse renovation won a major award in June. The courthouse project was named the 2022 Public Works Project of the Year among historical restoration projects costing $25 million to $75 million by the Arizona chapter of the American Public Works Association.
“We were very surprised,” said Lisa Josker, director of Pima County’s facilities management department and overseer of the renovation project. “We’ve never won an award for a building,”. Pima County Historic Courthouse at 115 N Church Ave finished renovations in 2021 after prolonged delays due to the pandemic. Planning began in 2015, when the various tenants, including the offices for the Pima County Treasurer and