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Green Valley News & Sun – Green Valley; The Independent Newspapers – Apache Junction/Gold Canyon, Queen Creek San Tan Valley, East Mesa, Scottsdale, Town of Paradise Valley, Peoria, Sun City/Youngtown, Sun City West, and Surprise, Arizona [4] InMaricopa – Maricopa; Inside Tucson Business – Tucson; Jewish News of Greater Phoenix – Phoenix
The organization is having its 15th annual Kid's Christmas Car Show and Toy Drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16 at Desert Mountain Park, 22201 S. Hawes Road in Queen Creek.
San Tan Valley is located at (33.178592, -111.562823 San Tan Valley is located in the unincorporated area between the towns of Queen Creek to the north and west, and Florence to the south. The area is also bound by the San Tan Mountains Regional Park on the west and the Gila River Indian Community on the southwest.
The town is bordered to the south and east in Pinal County by the unincorporated community of San Tan Valley (population 99,894). According to the United States Census Bureau , the town of Queen Creek has a total area of 42.130 square miles (109.12 km 2 ), of which 0.028 square miles (0.07 km 2 ), or 0.07%, are water.
Get the San Tan Valley, AZ local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
East Valley is a loosely defined region, with various definitions of what constitutes it. Superstition Mountain. PHX East Valley, a project with an area coalition known as the East Valley Partnership, defines the East Valley as an area that encompasses Apache Junction, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, and Tempe. [1]
San Tan Mountain Regional Park is a large rural/suburban park located in Pinal County. Although the park is administered by Maricopa County Parks, it is located within Pinal County. It encompasses over 10,000 acres and preserves a portion of the San Tan Mountains, south of Queen Creek. Gold Mountain in San Tan Mountain Regional Park
The paper was founded as Ocotillo News by Sandy and Dan Holland of Clemente Ranch in 1995. Laurie Fagen and Geoff Hancock, as Fagen-Hancock LLC, purchased the Ocotillo News in 2000, when the page count was 16–20 pages and circulation at about 7,000.