Florence Reminder & Blade-Tribune

Florence Reminder & Blade-Tribune Check out the Thursday edition of the Casa Grande Dispatch for all of your Florence, AZ news! In the late 1800s, the newspaper’s publisher, Thomas F. Kramer Sr.

The Florence Reminder & Blade-Tribune, the company’s oldest newspaper, has been part of the fabric of Florence since 1892. Weedin, was one of the newspapermen credited with exposing James Addison Reavis, the self-styled “Baron of Arizona,” and his fraudulent claim to a large Spanish land grant in southern Arizona. Weedin also ran for governor in Arizona’s first year of statehood. Ruth and Donovan

M. 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 the Maricopa Monitor. They also own the White Mountain Independent and WMICentral.com, covering Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Springerville, St. Johns and Snowflake. 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.

Deputies from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office collaborated to apprehend a woma...
01/09/2026

Deputies from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office collaborated to apprehend a woman suspected of trafficking an 8-year-old boy from Mexico into the United States late Wednesday night.

MARANA — Deputies from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office collaborated to apprehend a woman suspected of trafficking an 8-year-old boy from Mexico into the

A man was taken into custody by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office on Dec. 15 at his residence in Kearny on a charge of m...
01/09/2026

A man was taken into custody by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office on Dec. 15 at his residence in Kearny on a charge of manslaughter after a DUI investigation into a fatal crash that occurred six months earlier in Dudleyville.

FLORENCE — A man was taken into custody by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office on Dec. 15 at his residence in Kearny on a charge of manslaughter after a DUI

A dozen citizens decried Pinal County's new arrangement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Board of Su...
01/09/2026

A dozen citizens decried Pinal County's new arrangement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Board of Supervisors Jan. 7 meeting.

FLORENCE – A dozen citizens decried Pinal County's new arrangement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Board of Supervisors Jan. 7 meeting.

See how your local restaurants fared in the latest collection of food inspections.
01/09/2026

See how your local restaurants fared in the latest collection of food inspections.

Apache Junction

With various acting troupes, theaters, musical entertainment, street fairs and festivals, there is little time to be bor...
01/08/2026

With various acting troupes, theaters, musical entertainment, street fairs and festivals, there is little time to be bored in Pinal County.

CASA GRANDE — With various acting troupes, theaters, musical entertainment, street fairs and festivals, there is little time to be bored in Pinal County.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce announced its Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner will be Jan. 31 at GreenTree Inn...
01/08/2026

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce announced its Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner will be Jan. 31 at GreenTree Inn & Suites.

FLORENCE — The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce announced its Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner will be Jan. 31 at GreenTree Inn & Suites.

01/07/2026
The town will be celebrating its 40th Home Tour on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. Following are a few “behind the scenes” hap...
01/07/2026

The town will be celebrating its 40th Home Tour on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. Following are a few “behind the scenes” happenings over the years. Note: No tour was held one year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

FLORENCE — The town will be celebrating its 40th Home Tour on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. Following are a few “behind the scenes” happenings over the years. Note: No tour

01/07/2026

Pinal County closed out the old year with 93,339 active library card holders and is expected to top 100,000 in 2026.

A dance in the Sun City Ballroom brought in more than 100 toys for local children and began a new Christmas tradition, o...
01/07/2026

A dance in the Sun City Ballroom brought in more than 100 toys for local children and began a new Christmas tradition, organizers said.

FLORENCE — A dance in the Sun City Ballroom brought in more than 100 toys for local children and began a new Christmas tradition, organizers said.

01/07/2026
Federal aviation records show that a week before a fatal helicopter crash, a notice was issued that a tightrope would be...
01/06/2026

Federal aviation records show that a week before a fatal helicopter crash, a notice was issued that a tightrope would be stretched across a mountainous area of Arizona, providing a warning for pilots to watch out for the temporary obstacle.

Federal aviation records show a notice was issued to pilots that a tightrope would be stretched across a mountainous area of Arizona, providing a warning to watch out for the

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