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Check here for one-stop election information
The 2022 Primary Election is fast approaching. To ensure you can participate in the election, here are some important dates to remember:
- July 5 — Last day to register to vote in the Primary Election
- July 6 — Early voting begins
- July 22 — Last day to submit a request for a ballot-by-mail
- Aug. 2 — Primary Election
Find all the election information you need, including links to registration and ballot requests, by clicking the button below.
Health Department rolls out vaccines, test to treat initiative
In the past week, the Pima County Health Department has begun vaccinating children ages 6 months to 4 years against COVID-19 and has partnered with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to test and treat people testing positive for COVID.
Early next week, health officials will begin working with the County’s Community & Workforce Development Department to offer shelter and services for those needing relief from the heat. The Health Department also will be teaming up with pediatrician offices and County libraries to make gun locks available to anyone who needs them.
Keep up with the latest health news and follow the Health Department on Facebook, Twitter or subscribe to Health Department news.
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Catch baseball, soccer action at Kino in July
Come watch the pros and future pros next month at Kino Sports Complex. Veterans Memorial Stadium will host professional baseball action with the Tucson Saguaros and the Sun Belt College League. Sun Belt teams will also play on the Quad Fields next to the Stadium.
If soccer is your sport, cheer for FC Tucson Women in their final home game, and FC Tucson Men at Kino North Stadium.
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Teamwork makes the trail work
Many partners had a hand in creating the trails where we walk, run, bike and ride horses throughout Pima County.
For the County’s Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Department, that means working with state, federal and local agencies, as well as private landowners, to make more and more recreational trails available to the public.
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PACC urgently needs kitten supplies
PACC is exploding with kittens and we are running out of supplies! Please consider donating kitten items listed on the Friends of Pima Animal Care Center's cat or urgent wish lists!
- Kitten chow
- Canned kitten food
- KMR
- Non-clumping litter
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Main Library planters a pollinators paradise
In case you have not noticed, the exterior of the Joel D. Valdez Main Library has 17 beautifully painted planters. The Main Library has been growing vegetables, flowers and native plants in the planters for many years.
Over the last few years, they have been growing plants native to Southern Arizona thanks to a partnership with Pima County's Native Plant Nursery and the University of Arizona's Ecological Restoration Club.
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