Fountain Hills Times

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Fountain Hills Times
TypeWeekly newspaper
Formatbroadsheet
Owner(s)Leslie Alan Cruikshank
PublisherAlan Cruikshank [1]
EditorRyan Winslett
Founded1974 [2]
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters16508 E. Laser Drive, Suite 101, Fountain Hills, AZ
Circulation 3,000 [3]
Website Fountain Hills Times

The Fountain Hills Times is a weekly newspaper covering Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, published in Fountain Hills, Arizona.

The newspaper was first published on June 27, 1974, and provides news coverage for the communities of Fountain Hills, The Verdes and Fort McDowell. [4]

Western States Publishers, Inc., the parent company, publishes several publications, including the Fountain Hills/Rio Verde Telephone Directory, Fountain Hills Community Guide, Fountain Hills HOME, Let's Go! and Back-to-School and Graduation editions. [5]

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