Eloy Enterprise

Eloy Enterprise Check out all of your Eloy news in the Thursday edition of the Casa Grande Dispatch! Founded in 1947 by W.O. Ruth and Donovan M. Kramer Sr. Johns and Snowflake.

Wildman, the Eloy Enterprise has been Eloy’s voice in the community ever since. Eloy is on the grow again with aggressive city leadership and with the annexed Robson Ranch subdivision. purchased the newspapers in Casa Grande, Eloy, Florence and Coolidge in 1962, 1967, 1970 and 1971, respectively, and over the next few decades purchased and consolidated two newspapers in Arizona City, and started t

he Maricopa Monitor. The Kramers formed Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. They also own the White Mountain Independent and WMICentral.com, covering Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Springerville, St. Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. and White Mountain Publishing Co. are operated under Kramer Media. The White Mountain Independent was recognized as non-daily Newspaper of the Year in 2014. In mid-2016, the Kramer family purchased The Payson Roundup. The Payson Roundup and Payson.com cover the surrounding Payson Rim Country communities of Star Valley, Pine, Strawberry at the base of the Mogollon Rim. The Payson Roundup has been recognized as Newspaper of the Year 12 times by the Arizona Newspapers Association as well as being honored as the Nation’s Best Newspaper by the Inland Press Association. The Arizona Newspapers Association named Donovan M. a Master Editor-Publisher in 1976 and inducted him into the Arizona Newspapers Hall of Fame in 1998. Ruth Kramer is now company president, and Donovan Kramer Jr. and Kara K. Cooper are co-publishers of the company’s publications. Brian Kramer, son of Donovan Jr., is the publisher of the White Mountain Independent and Payson Roundup. Kara’s daughter, Zoe Cooper, is the Special Projects Director for the company. All of the children and grandchildren have worked at the newspapers growing up. The family remains active in ANA and National Newspaper Association, as well as other press organizations. The Central Saver, delivered on Tuesdays, provides advertisers added value by covering the market with a shopper format. This product reaches over 43,000 households in the Casa Grande Valley each week. Realtors and affiliated businesses “reach out” through the Arizona Real Estate Buyers’ Guide, which is distributed to locations in the East Valley, Tri-Valley, White Mountain and Payson communities and available online at PinalCentral.com, WMICentral.com and Payson.com each month. Pinal Ways, the company’s countywide quarterly magazine, features people, places and events – often with a historical flavor. PinalCentral.com is the market’s leader for local news and advertising. Each month it attracts 2 million page views and growing. Blossom Digital Marketing is the company’s digital marketing division for local, small businesses. These newspapers and other publications cover an area of more than 140 miles east to west and 50 miles from north to south; a sprawling and dynamic area that includes Pinal County – Arizona’s third most populous. This vital area, not as thoroughly covered by any other medium or combination of media, includes more than 430,000 people, engaged in such diverse occupations as farming, cattle ranching and feeding, to manufacturing, tourism and retail sales.

For a team that started out on a good streak, the Santa Cruz Valley Dust Devils have had difficulty sustaining that earl...
10/11/2025

For a team that started out on a good streak, the Santa Cruz Valley Dust Devils have had difficulty sustaining that early momentum.

ELOY — For a team that started out on a good streak, the Santa Cruz Valley Dust Devils have had difficulty sustaining that early momentum.

When it comes to knitting, crocheting and all-around crafting, there's nothing like cotton.
10/11/2025

When it comes to knitting, crocheting and all-around crafting, there's nothing like cotton.

A region more accustomed to baking heat than soggy weather is about to get soaked, raising the risk of flash floods that...
10/10/2025

A region more accustomed to baking heat than soggy weather is about to get soaked, raising the risk of flash floods that can surprise — and kill — in minutes.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A region more accustomed to baking heat than soggy weather is about to get soaked, raising the risk of flash floods that can surprise — and

Thirty-five men have died by court-ordered executions in the U.S. so far this year, including one early Friday, with sev...
10/10/2025

Thirty-five men have died by court-ordered executions in the U.S. so far this year, including one early Friday, with seven others scheduled to be put to death later this month.

10/10/2025
As the San Carlos Reservoir goes dry, farmers must make do with what they have while everyone — farmers and irrigation d...
10/10/2025

As the San Carlos Reservoir goes dry, farmers must make do with what they have while everyone — farmers and irrigation district managers alike — can only hope for a wet winter.

COOLIDGE — As the San Carlos Reservoir goes dry, farmers must make do with what they have while everyone — farmers and irrigation district managers alike — can only hope

The term farm-to-table is often thrown around in today’s world, with many consumers wishing to cut out the middle man an...
10/10/2025

The term farm-to-table is often thrown around in today’s world, with many consumers wishing to cut out the middle man and get products straight from the source. When it comes to premium cuts of meat, Wagyu beef has become a popular choice for many.

ELOY — The term farm-to-table is often thrown around in today’s world, with many consumers wishing to cut out the middle man and get products straight from the source. When

10/10/2025

Our Thursday print newspaper edition dropped today with our Cotton & Agriculture section inside! 👀🎉

You can read the stories about cotton, corn, guayule and more online as well via our website with the link below. 🚜🌱🌽

https://www.pinalcentral.com/

Pinal County staff are working to send out revised property tax statements reflecting a lower rate than the one billed s...
10/09/2025

Pinal County staff are working to send out revised property tax statements reflecting a lower rate than the one billed several weeks ago.

FLORENCE -- Pinal County staff are working to send out revised property tax statements reflecting a lower rate than the one billed several weeks ago.

10/09/2025

As the first full week of October comes to an end, we'd like to take another day to highlight how awesome our staff members are! 🎉🎁🍂

🌟 Our executive editor, Joey Chenoweth, shares some fun facts about himself! Here's what he'd like you to know about him:

☆ Joey Chenoweth is the executive editor at PinalCentral, having spent more than 13 years at the company since graduating from Northern Arizona University. 🎓

☆ He got started covering Coolidge and has since been all over the county covering every type of story before moving into more of a behind-the-scenes role. 🚗

☆ He and his wife Jeanie are now raising a 2-year-old daughter in their home in Casa Grande. 💖

“I think everything has its place in Arizona, but I think it’s really important to remember what the foundation of our s...
10/09/2025

“I think everything has its place in Arizona, but I think it’s really important to remember what the foundation of our state is and cotton is foundational,” said Jadee Rohner, the Arizona Cotton Growers Association executive director.

COOLIDGE — “I think everything has its place in Arizona, but I think it’s really important to remember what the foundation of our state is and cotton is foundational,” said

Corn in Pinal County primarily feeds dairy cows, which became plentiful a few decades ago as the state’s population grew...
10/09/2025

Corn in Pinal County primarily feeds dairy cows, which became plentiful a few decades ago as the state’s population grew and dairies moved out of the Valley due to development.

PINAL COUNTY — Corn in Pinal County primarily feeds dairy cows, which became plentiful a few decades ago as the state’s population grew and dairies moved out of the Valley

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710 N Main St
Eloy, AZ
85131

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