Oracle resident Mike Sloan named to Pinal County Town Hall Advisory Committee

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  The Pinal County Town Hall is pleased to announce that Mike Sloan has been selected as an advisory member to the group.

  Sloan, an Oracle resident, is the Constable for the Oracle Justice Court and has been employed by the Mammoth-San Manuel Unified School District for the past 16 years. His name was placed into nomination by District 1 Supervisor Pete Rios.

  “We have been looking for someone to represent the Tri-Community area for a while,” said Town Hall Executive Director Maxine Leather-Brown. “We are fortunate to have someone like Mike Sloan represent the area. He has a depth of knowledge that will benefit the Town Hall in years to come.”

  The Pinal County Town Hall is an assembly of delegates that identifies critical issues facing Pinal County and creates a forum for education and exploration of a single topic each year. Town Hall draws upon the diversity of our delegates to promote public discussion and consideration of issues. They rely on the collective knowledge and experience of the delegates to form partnerships and collaborative efforts and return to their neighborhoods and communities with the new information.

  Each October, approximately 150 delegates assemble for the one-day event to discuss a topic that impacts the county as a whole and its respective communities and citizens.

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