The family of Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney, who died June 22, will be livestreaming his funeral services. Barney, 74, died after battling a lung infection for several months. #AZNEWSMEDIA https://t.co/ppTJw4dckw
Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney died last night at the age of 74 after battling a lung infection for several months. He was nearly a life-long resident of Queen Creek, moving from Safford when he was just six months old in 1948. #AZNEWSMEDIA https://t.co/f6uMPEIn3E
Michael Rusconi was looking forward to a new beginning for his restaurant in 2022 after nearly two years of pandemic- related hardships. But less than a month in, the new year hasn’t been forgiving to Rusconi’s American Kitchen. https://t.co/hSGgMmNNe9
Getting students ready for life after high school is the focus of an event being hosted by the Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce.
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Queen Creek’s first new baby of the year was born almost an hour into 2022. The baby girl was born after midnight on New Year’s Day at Banner Ironwood Medical Center.
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Joyce Hildebrandt, who served four terms on the Queen Creek Town Council from 1993 until 2010, died Sunday, Dec. 26. She was 77.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services on Dec. 29 reported the number of coronavirus cases in Queen Creek and San Tan Valley at 33,606 in ZIP codes 85140, 85142 and 85143.
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During the past two months, five new tenants have opened their doors at three of Vestar’s East Valley shopping centers – Queen Creek Marketplace, Crossroads Towne Center and Gilbert Gateway Towne Center.
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In less than three weeks, the Queen Creek Police Department will officially join the Queen Creek Fire & Medical Department in keeping residents protected and safe.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services on Dec. 15 reported the number of coronavirus cases in Queen Creek and San Tan Valley at 32,060. That is an increase of 494 new cases from one week ago.
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The Queen Creek town council has approved entering an Intergovernmental Agreement with Maricopa County and the city of Mesa estimated at $1.5 million for the design of the Sossaman and Germann intersection.
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Queen Creek has instituted a temporary measure that will raise the dollar amount of some contracts town managers can approve, as well as allowing one-bid contracts.
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