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Motorcycle clubs stage quiet protest

The Kingman Daily Miner - Sun Nov 08

Around 100 motorcycle riders gathered at Chuy's early Saturday afternoon for lunch.

ACC turns up heat on Cerbat Water Company

The Kingman Daily Miner - Sun Nov 08

Any patience the Arizona Corporation Commission might have had for the ailing Cerbat Water Company seemed to have evaporated Thursday afternoon, when commissioners met to discuss what to do with the company, whose single well failed late last Tuesday, cutting off water to more than 250 homes north of the Kingman city limits before the city stepped ...

With Flying Colors

The Kingman Daily Miner - Sun Nov 08

The annual Veterans Day Parade was held along Northern Ave. Saturday morning to honor the service and sacrifices of veterans.

County's warrant backlog in the thousands: Part 2

The Kingman Daily Miner - Fri Nov 06

The Mohave County Sheriff's Office has arrested more than 1,250 people since January on outstanding warrants.

White Cliffs Notes

The Kingman Daily Miner - Fri Nov 06

Clad in safety vest and hard hat, White Cliffs Middle School Principal John Venenga shows colleagues Betsy Parker, Maggie Pozenel and Jack Pozenel around the gymnasium at the new White Cliffs Middle School, currently under construction at the intersection of Airway Avenue and Prospector Street.

McCain to hold town-hall meeting at Kofa High

Yuma Sun - Thu Nov 05

U.S. Sen. John McCain will hold two town-hall style meetings next week, one of which will be in Yuma.

Motorcycle club works to change perceptions by enhancing community

The Kingman Daily Miner - Thu Nov 05

Daniel Swaine is working to change the public's perception of what they think about motorcyclists.

City will see $800,000 drop in state money

The Kingman Daily Miner - Thu Nov 05

New figures from the Arizona League of Cities and Towns indicate that the city of Kingman is expected to lose more than $800,000 in state-shared income tax revenues in Fiscal Year 2010-2011, compounding an already strained city budget.

Neth preliminary hearing scheduled for May 2010

Pahrump Valley Times - Wed Nov 04

Former Nye County Commissioner Henry "Butch" Neth is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Clark County Justice Court May 3, 2010, to hear the evidence against him after his arrest last May for five counts of securities fraud and one count of embezzlement.

Angry bikers to converge on Kingman

The Kingman Daily Miner - Wed Nov 04

More than 1,500 motorcyclists from around Arizona are expected to roll into Kingman this weekend.

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