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Recent News About City Of Mesa Government
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Mesa announces student contests for essays and visual arts on city history
The Mesa Historic Preservation Board is organizing a Historical Essay and Visual Arts Contest to engage students in learning about the city's history.
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Mesa opens registration for diverse spring recreational programs
Registration has begun for the 2025 spring season programs offered by Mesa Parks and Recreation.
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Gulfstream opens new customer support service center at Mesa Gateway Airport
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has officially opened its latest Customer Support service center at Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona.
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Mesa set for annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration with parade and festival
Mesa will honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a parade and festival on Monday, January 20, marking MLK Day.
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Falcon Field completes Anzio Ramp reconstruction to boost infrastructure
Falcon Field Airport has announced the completion of a reconstruction project on part of the Anzio Ramp.
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Historic home tour set for Jan. 18 in Mesa
Mesa's annual Historic Home Tour is scheduled for Saturday, January 18, from noon to 5 p.m. This event will feature 12 homes showcasing a variety of architectural styles such as Craftsman Bungalow, Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Mission...
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Mesa City Manager Christopher J. Brady announces retirement after nearly two decades
Christopher J. Brady, the City Manager of Mesa, has announced his retirement effective May 31, 2025.
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Ice skating continues at Merry Main Street in downtown Mesa
The holiday season continues in Mesa, as Merry Main Street remains open for ice skating through January 11.
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Mesa Public Library launches year-long "Mesa Reads" initiative
Mesa Public Library has announced the launch of "Mesa Reads," a year-long initiative to promote reading and literacy awareness.
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Mesa introduces family-friendly 'Noon Year's Eve' celebration
Downtown Mesa is set to welcome 2025 with its first "Noon Year's Eve Celebration," a family-oriented event featuring the city's iconic Diving Lady in a daytime countdown.
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Falcon Field honors WWII RAF cadets with replica plaque
The Arizona Aviation Historical Group (AAHG) has presented Falcon Field Airport with a replica plaque to honor the more than 2,300 Royal Air Force (RAF) cadets who trained there during World War II.
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Mesa showcases youth creativity in Bikes to Books contest
Mesa has unveiled the winning designs from its second annual Bikes to Books contest, encouraging the public to explore these artistic creations.
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Mesa seeks donations for ABC program aiding local community
Mesa residents have an opportunity to support their community through the ABC: A Better Community donation program, which offers shelter, meals, and essential services to children, families, and seniors facing economic challenges.
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Merry Main Street brings festive events to downtown Mesa
Merry Main Street in downtown Mesa, presented by AT&T, is underway and will continue until January 11.
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Mesa Gateway Airport renamed reflecting East Valley growth
The Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority Board has decided to rename the airport to Mesa Gateway Airport.
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Mesa earns global recognition for commitment to volunteerism
The City of Mesa has been recognized as a 2024 Global JustServe City at the National League of Cities conference held in Tampa, Florida.
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Falcon Field Airport opens new taxiway G enhancing efficiency
Falcon Field Airport has inaugurated a new Taxiway G, designed to improve the routing of aircraft from the north runway to southern airport facilities.
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Mesa brings nostalgic holiday cheer with classic characters and attractions
Visitors to downtown Mesa's Merry Main Street, presented by AT&T, will encounter familiar characters from the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer television special.
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Mesa sets guidelines for holiday season fireworks sales and usage
Mesa is reminding its residents to adhere to the designated period for purchasing and using fireworks during the holiday season to avoid facing civil or criminal penalties.
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Mesa wins UN SDG Innovation Award for sustainable development
The City of Mesa has been recognized globally by winning the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Innovation Award.