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Welcome to Parker, Arizona!
Parker is on the east bank of the Colorado River. The Parker 'vicinity' consists of a number of separate but interrelated areas. The Town of Parker, Parker South, the Arizona side of the Colorado river area, and the communities on the California side. Established in 1871, the town was moved some four miles north to the site of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad crossing. In May 1982, by initiative petition, voters formed La Paz County from the northern portion of the former Yuma County. On Jan. 1, 1983, Parker became the county seat for La Paz county.

Parker's economy is based primarily on tourism, retail trade and services. The 16-mile strip of the Colorado River, between Parker Dam and Headgate Rock Dam, provides many water-based recreational activities and makes Parker a destination point for tourists and winter visitors. Parker also serves as the trade and business center for the Colorado River Indian Reservation and area small towns. Agriculture, historically the major economic base of Parker, continues to contribute to the economy.

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Emerald County Golf Course
River Parasailing
Colorado River Buggy Expeditions
Colorado River

Local Schools
Blake Primary School
La Pera School
Wallace Elementary School
Wallace Junior High School
Parker High School

Regional Schools
Mohave Community College
Arizona Western College

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Parker, Arizona Website
The Parker Pioneer (Newspaper)

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River City Newspapers LLC of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is jointly owned by Western Newspapers and Wick Communications.

Formed in 1995, the company's largest publication is the daily Today’s News-Herald newspaper. River City Newspapers (RCN) also publishes the weekly Parker Pioneer in Parker, Arizona; the Havasu Home Hunter, a real estate guide; River Extra, a total market coverage shopper, and other products.

Based at 2225 W. Acoma Blvd. in Lake Havasu City, RCN employs approximately 45 people in Lake Havasu and Parker.

The Today's News-Herald is the primary source of news and information for the Lake Havasu City area. With a year-round population of more than 42,000 people and thousands of part-time winter and summer residents, Lake Havasu City is the largest city in Mohave County. Mohave County is the fastest-growing county in Arizona, which is the second-fastest growing state in the nation.

Complete market and demographic information is available from River City Newspapers.

RCN's philosophy and strategy involve a commitment to seeking continuous improvement of information and advertising products by achieving excellence in customer service, content and understanding of RCN's market and customers.

Email Mike QuinnMIKE QUINN
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Michael E. Quinn is president of River City Newspapers of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He is also publisher of the company’s publications, including the daily Today’s News-Herald, the weekly Parker Pioneer in Parker, Arizona, the Havasu Home Hunter, the River Extra shopper and Today’s News-Herald’s internet site, http://www.havasunews.com

Quinn has an extensive background in newspapers and publishing. Before Lake Havasu City, he held management positions with newspapers in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana, Sierra Vista, Arizona, and two newspapers in Southern California. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona.

He and his wife, Elaine, have three children attending Lake Havasu City schools.


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Steve Stevens is Advertising and Marketing Director of River City Newspapers, including Today's News-Herald, Parker Pioneer, River Extra, Havasu Home Hunter and the Today's News-Herald online website. Steve has been in Lake Havasu City since 1996, and in newspaper advertising for 31 years. Past markets include Junction City, Kansas and Pleasanton, California. Current member and past president of Rotary club. Married to Debra, six children, four grandchildren. Outside interests include boating on beautiful Lake Havasu from March to October, and computers.


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