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Pima supervisors to set property taxes, spend another $100,000 on Pioneer Fire case tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Updated: To meet a deadline in Arizona law, the Pima County supervisors are meeting Monday to put the final stamp on property taxes. Plus, they'll look at a new heat ordinance, while Pima College is getting ready for another round of accreditation reviews. Plus more in local government meetings.

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