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The East Valley Tribune is a newspaper concentrated on cities within the East Valley region of metropolitan Phoenix, including Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, and Queen Creek. [ 1 ] Formerly a daily newspaper, the Tribune resulted from the combination of local newspapers acquired by Cox Enterprises : The Tempe Daily News , the Mesa Tribune ...
A newspaper publisher, Charles Wahlheim, started using East Valley in the Mesa Tribune, Chandler Arizonan, and the Tempe Daily News - newspapers purchased by the Cox newspaper chain out of Atlanta - as a marketing device aimed at giving his company's newspapers creditability as alternatives to the powerful Phoenix-based Arizona Republic and ...
Weekly newspapers (currently published) Ahwatukee Foothills News – Ahwatukee. Ajo Copper News – Ajo. Al-Mashreg – Phoenix. Arizona Business Gazette – Phoenix. Arizona Capitol Times – Phoenix. Arizona Chinese News – Phoenix. Arizona City Independent – Arizona City. Arizona Range News – Willcox.
Aug. 22—In early August, the Arizona State Climate Office declared July the hottest month on record here, with Phoenix breaking the record previously held by Lake Havasu for hottest month on ...
The Post Office/Federal Building, built in 1937, (MHP). The Buckhorn Baths Motel was built in 1939 and is located at 5900 Main St. in Mesa. The Buckhorn Baths Motel is a complex consisting of fourteen buildings including a bathhouse, a main office building, and individual room units.
1909 – The original "Old Main" campus of Mesa High School opens. Mesa installs potable waterworks system. 1911 – Roosevelt Dam is completed, regulating the flow of the Salt River for the first time, and providing cheap electrical power to parts of Mesa. Mesa takes over irrigation system operation within incorporated city limits.
East Valley Tribune, serving the East Valley region of metropolitan Phoenix, ... was a merger of the following Mesa Tribune; Gilbert Tribune; Weekly and semi-weekly
East Valley Tribune. Retrieved 2024-07-10. ^ Bowling, Joshua. "Former Mesa Mayor and WWII hero Wayne Pomeroy dies at 96". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2024-07-10. ^ "Wayne Pomeroy | Downtown Mesa". downtownmesa.com. Retrieved 2024-07-10. ^ Mark, Jay. "Mesa history: Remembering Mayor Don Strauch".