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A Triple Twist jackpot ticket was purchased in Queen Creek with a value of nearly $3.8 million, Arizona Lottery officials announced Wednesday. The ticket was sold at the Frys Marketplace, 25105 … more
The Queen Creek Unified School District will be holding its first C.A.F.E. event of the year on Thursday. This event starts at 7:30 a.m. and will take place at the QCUSD district office, 20217 … more
A local group will be holding a five-week course for parents interested in learning about the resources available to them and their children. The Southeast Valley Community Alliance is hosting … more
Desert Financial Credit Union is now open at Queen Creek Crossing. The credit union celebrated the grand opening of its first free-standing branch in Queen Creek on March 22 with a ribbon … more
Members of the Queen Creek High School Theatre Company are rea dy to give the audience that “old razzle dazzle” as they prepare to perform “Chicago Teen Edition.” The … more
Queen Creek residents have a new place to eat. Sage & Barrel Craft Eatery recently opened and will now be holding its ribbon cutting later this week. Sage & Barrel Craft Eatery … more

Residents ages 18 and older can take part in a new volunteer opportunity from Queen Creek Fire & Medical Department. Volunteers will be trained and scheduled to respond and assist … more
Central Arizona College has been awarded two water conservation grants worth more than $325,000 from the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona. The first grant, worth $183,286, is … more
Spring break is over, and the Queen Creek Police Department is warning residents to slow down and be observant. QCPD also warns drivers to avoid distractions and obey posted signs. … more
Thousands turned out to celebrate Queen Creek’s first signature event of the year. Spring Into QC took place Saturday at Mansel Carter Oasis Park, 19535 E. Appleby Road. The family friendly … more
PHOENIX - A fight over the future of the Arizona Commerce Authority is turning into a war of wills between Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Queen Creek Sen. Jake Hoffman. Hobbs wants state … more
Queen Creek will rent more space from the Maricopa County Community Colleges system to accommodate the town’s growing police department. At its Wednesday meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council … more
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