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Festival to bring fine art, food and spirits to The …

2/18/2021
The grounds of The Wigwam in Litchfield Park will be more colorful than usual this weekend, when more than 100 fine artists and craftsmen from across the Southwest showcase their works during the 11th annual Wigwam Festival of Fine Art.

State of the City part 1: Litchfield Park eyes City …

2/16/2021
This is the year Litchfield Park expects to break ground on its much-anticipated City Center project.

Litchfield Park to install license plate reader …

2/15/2021
In an effort to keep the number of non-violent crimes in Litchfield Park in check, the city will install 32 automated license plate reader cameras at neighborhood entrances and exits within the next 60 days.

Litchfield Park council green lights festival, fun run

2/1/2021
Litchfield Park will ring in March with its annual spring Art & Wine Festival, then usher it out with Boy Scout Troop 99’s annual Fun Run.

Litchfield Park awards six more $10K COVID-19 relief …

1/28/2021
Six businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic will receive $10,000 grants from the city of Litchfield Park this month, bringing the total amount awarded under its Business Assistance Program to $160,000.

Litchfield Park council eyes COVID-19 grant, Ground …

1/19/2021
Litchfield Park’s City Council has a packed night Wednesday, Jan. 20, with a regular meeting that will see reelected incumbents Ron Clair, Ann Donahue and John Romack taking their oaths of office and selection of a vice mayor among seven action items and numerous presentations, project updates and monthly reports.

Mavericks, partners pull off successful Patriot …

1/12/2021
Coordinating a growing, 10-year-old tournament that brings 84 amateur golfers from colleges and universities around the country to Litchfield Park is no simple task. Toss a pandemic into mix, and the challenges are magnified immeasurably.

Litchfield Park names new planning, recreation …

1/1/2021
Litchfield Park’s Planning and Zoning and Recreation and Recreation and Public Grounds commissions are starting the year at full strength.

Litchfield Park city manager to aim high in retirement

12/30/2020
Throughout a varied career that included 37 years in the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve, seven years in city management, and stints as a sheriff’s deputy and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol special agent, Bill Stephens always aimed high.

Litchfield Park council awards $100,000 in COVID-19 …

12/17/2020
The Litchfield Park City Council voted 6-0-1 during its regular meeting Wednesday, Dec. 17, to award $100,000 in grants to nine businesses and two nonprofits as part of its new COVID-19 Business Assistance Program.

Litchfield council awards $416,000 repaving contract

11/23/2020
Motorists who regularly drive Litchfield Road between Wigwam Boulevard and Camelback Road will experience delays beginning in December as crews from Nesbitt Contracting Co. resurface the roadway.

David Schwake lauded for service to city

11/20/2020
It wasn’t quite the send-off he would have received if the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t limiting in-person gatherings, but outgoing Recreation and Public Grounds Commission member David Schwake looked pretty tickled when Mayor Thomas L. Schoaf and the Litchfield Park City Council recognized him for 17 years of service.