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- Check5 days agoChange DetectedAdds two new news items: Mesa Public Library’s In-N-Out Cover to Cover spring reading program for kids with Beanstack signup and prizes, and an HO-scale model train exhibit at Red Mountain Library running March 17–21.SummaryDifference3%

- Check12 days agoChange DetectedAdded three new news items: Budget input on FY2026/27, City of Mesa Announces New Water Resources Director, and Two Mesa Neighborhoods Recognized as FireWise Communities. Removed four older items including Mesa Celebrates Love Your Play Month, Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum Visits Red Mountain Library, Help Shape the Future of Mesa, and City of Mesa Engineering Department Builds Bridges with Local 6th Grade Students.SummaryDifference6%

- Check19 days agoChange DetectedNew items added to Mesa Now include the opening of the Arizona Baseball Museum on Feb. 21 at the Lehi Auditorium, the modernization of the development review process, Spring Training ticket sales, the Crismon Elementary School bridge-building event, and Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum visits Red Mountain Library.SummaryDifference12%

- Check26 days agoChange DetectedAdded 'Mesa Celebrates America250' article with date and description of 2026 activities; removed several older posts covering appointments, openings, and major local projects.SummaryDifference17%

- Check33 days agoChange DetectedAdded three news items: City Primary Election Called; Water Main Break Repairs; Councilmember Alicia Goforth Appointed to the National League of Cities committee. Deleted the Mesa Public Library Valentine’s Day event for Mesa seniors.SummaryDifference8%

- Check41 days agoChange DetectedAdded multiple new MesaNow news items: Hadrian opens Factory 3 in southeast Mesa with 350+ new jobs and related ribbon-cutting coverage; Mesa Public Library hosts Valentine’s Day activities for seniors; and Hayley Freestone is promoted to Economic Development Project Manager. Also included are the Mesa Police Department's 2025 year-end crime reduction highlights and the Love Your Play Month event series.SummaryDifference8%

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