Casa Grande Valley Newspapers

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Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc.
Type Private
IndustryPublishing/ Commercial Printing
Headquarters Casa Grande, Arizona
Key people
Ruth Kramer, President
Donovan Kramer Jr.,Co-publisher/Managing Editor
Kara K. Cooper, Co-publisher/Advertising Director
Number of employees
100+ [1]
Website www.trivalleycentral.com

Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. is a family owned and operated newspaper and commercial printing company based in Casa Grande, Arizona. Since its inception, it has grown to 6 community newspapers, 4 specialty publications, 3 news websites and a digital marketing division. [2] CGVNI prints all of its publications and those of its sister company, White Mountain Publishing, at its plant in downtown Casa Grande. It recently built a 7,500-square-foot (700 m2) warehouse to store its newsprint rolls in the Central Arizona Commerce Park. Its flagship is the Casa Grande Dispatch . [3]

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Publications

CityPublicationDescription
Casa Grande Casa Grande Dispatch thrice-weekly newspaper (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday)
Maricopa Maricopa Monitorweekly newspaper
Coolidge Coolidge Examinerweekly newspaper
Florence Florence Reminder & Blade-Tribuneweekly newspaper
Eloy Eloy Enterprisetwice-monthly newspaper
Arizona City Arizona City Independent/Edition twice-monthly newspaper
San Tan Valley SanTanValleySentinel.comlocal news website
Pinal County Arizona Real Estate Buyers' Guidereal estate publication
Pinal County Central Saverdirect-mailed shopper
Pinal County Pinal Waysquarterly magazine
Pinal County BlossomMarketingAgency.com social media, search engine marketing, geo-targeting, email marketing brand strategy

White Mountain Publishing

CityPublicationDescription
Show Low White Mountain Independenttwice-a-week newspaper
Payson Payson Roundup [4] twice-a-week newspaper

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References

  1. "Arizona Corporation Commission" . Retrieved September 4, 2010.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "CGVNI Company Info". Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
  3. "City of Casa Grande Economic Development". Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  4. "Kramer publications buying Payson Roundup | Arizona Newspapers Association" . Retrieved 2018-02-19.