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Queen Creek/San Tan Valley Independent

850 S. Ironwood Drive, Ste. 112
Apache Junction, AZ 85220

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Profile: Queen Creek is where the Valley of the Sun’s past meets its present. A small agricultural community in the southeastern corner of Maricopa County, Queen Creek has retained its charm amidst rapid homebuilding in the area. The town, in the shadow of the San Tan Mountains, is unique, in its embrace of intimate schools, equestrian trails, and small businesses. “Greater Queen Creek” includes the planned communities of Johnson Ranch and San Tan Heights just across the town line, into Pinal County. The Queen Creek/San Tan Valley Independent was launched in October 2004 to serve this unique, family-oriented area and is distributed to 12,000 homes each week.

Our Purpose The Queen Creek/San Tan Valley Independent is owned by a unique trust that enables this newspaper to pursue a mission of journalistic service to the citizens of the community. Since no dividends are paid, the company is able to thrive on profit margins below industry standards. All after-tax surpluses are reinvested in Independent’s mission of journalistic service, commitment to the ideals of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and support of the community’s deliberation of public issues.