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 Independent has been serving the city since 1999. A monthly newspaper, the Independent is mailed the third week of the month to 35,000 homes.
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