••
Cactus Shadows sports PAGE
Crash Test Dummies
6
TheFoothillsFocus.com
INSIDE
This Week
NEWS.................. 8
Legislation passed could help with Arizona drought
BUSINESS.......... 15
Microchip manufacturing bill could mean big things for AZ
YOUTH.............. 21
Teens learn about local health care
OPINION.................... 10 BUSINESS.................. 15 FEATURES................. 18 YOUTH....................... 21 CLASSIFIEDS............. 22 Zone 2
PAGE
Serving the communities of Cave Creek and Carefree
Cave Creek - Carefree Area Edition
19
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Cave Creek election results in a mix of old and new BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer
T
he votes are in, and Bob Morris will be serving as Cave Creek’s next mayor, joined by a split council with three returning and three new councilmembers. As of Monday, Aug. 8, results were not official. However, a report from the Maricopa County Elections Department around 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5, said nearly all ballots have been reported by Maricopa County. For Cave Creek in particular, there are clear winners. From the beginning, Morris led the mayoral vote, beating Eileen Wright by more than 315 votes. For the councilmembers, six were elected, and, at press time, there is a 35 vote difference between
the sixth and seventh ranking candidates. The six future councilmembers are Kathryn Royer, Thomas McGuire, Tom Augherton, Bryan “Dusty” Rhoades, Ernie Bunch and Paul Eelkema. Morris is currently serving his second term on the Cave Creek Town Council and previously spent six years on the water advisory committee, including as chair. He is a 20-year Creeker and his Arizona roots go back to the territorial days. His campaign largely featured his experience and accomplishments while on town council, chief of which was implementing fire and emergency services with no new taxes. “I am gratified and honored that the vot-
see CAVE CREEK page 4
Current council member Bob Morris was elected as Cave Creek’s next mayor at the August 2 primary election. (Bob Morris/Submitted)
The incumbents keep Carefree
BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer
A
fter a highly competitive election and talk of changing the town’s course, Carefree residents voted to keep all current members of council and add Sheila Amoroso, who previously served on a town committee. As of Monday, Aug. 8, the time of print, results were not official. However, a report from the Maricopa County Elections Department around 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5 said near-
ly all ballots have been reported by Maricopa County. Even though there are a few ballots left, there are clear winners. John Crane won the mayoral position against Peter Sample by over 240 votes. The council race was a little closer, with only about 20 votes separating the first runner up from the sixth member elected. The six councilmembers elected were Sheila Amoroso, Cheryl Kroyer, Tony Geiger, Michael Johnson, Vince D’Aliesio and
Bring the Outdoors In with our Moving Glass Wall Systems
see CAREFREE page 6
4454 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix • 602-508-0800 • liwindow.com Mon-Thurs 8:30-5pm • Fri 8:30-4pm • Sat 9-2pm • ROC#179513
Up to
1500 OFF
$
Call for deta
ils!
John Crane is moving up from vice mayor to mayor after winning the August 2 election in Carefree. (John Crane/Submitted)