02 January 2016

Here's How The Mesa Independent Does The News

Yesterday The Mesa Independent published its staff report for
Top Mesa trending stories for 2015
The top 10 stories were highlighted, according to page-view statistics from Google Analytics - if that's that publication's standard for reporting the news.
The highest-interest stories included Skyline High School, breakfast joints, aquatics, military veterans, HOAs, the City of Mesa's purchasing department, AZ Department of Public Safety, emergency calls, and synchronized swimming.
Don't know if that reaches the publication's goal of connecting and celebrating our community, but readers of this blog are encouraged to check out what that news source had to say yesterday 01 January 2016
Here's a link >>
http://mesaindependent.com/news/top-mesa-trending-stories-for-2015/



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