Monday Nov 23 | The Kingman Daily Miner
County crews to repair fencing in Dolan Springs
County Public Works crews have a number of projects this week. In Dolan Springs, crews will be repairing fencing along 23rd Street and blading roads.
Toys for Tots program launched
Toys for Tots area coordinator Norman Burns stands amidst assorted empty boxes in a former car showroom at Martin Swanty Kia, 2610 E. Andy Devine Ave., which has been reworked into a distribution center for the charity.
News Brief: Sunday, October 18, 2009
KINGMAN Former state Sen. Brenda Burns, a candidate for the Arizona Corporate Commission, is the guest speaker at Monday's Kingman Republican Men's Club meeting.
News Briefs: Friday, September 25, 2009
MOHAVE COUNTY Mohave County road crews will be out next week applying aggregate on Diamond Bar Road from milepost 6.5 to 7.5. Crews will also be cleaning up storm damage and repairing road shoulders in Meadview and painting edgelines along Pierce Ferry Road from U.S. 93 to the Park Service boundary.
News Briefs: Friday, September 11, 2009
MOHAVE COUNTY Mohave County road crews will be out making repairs next week. Crews will be applying a new gravel surface to Diamond Bar Road in the Meadview and Dolan Springs areas.
Flood Warning Expires in Southern Nevada
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas has let a flash flood warning expire for central Mohave County in northwest Arizona and extreme east central Clark County in southern Nevada.
Shawna Forde's alleged partner described as 'a huge con artist'
The man accused of pulling the trigger in a double murder linked to an Everett woman left behind a paper trail of deception, according to residents of the small Arizona town where he lived for about a year until his arrest last month.
Anti-immigration activist indicted in double murder
Three people, including a Washington state woman, have been indicted in the rural southern Arizona murders of a 9-year-old girl and her father and her mother's wounding during a home invasion.
Riviera's Las Vegas/Phoenix Stations To Get New Controllers
Goldman Sachs and finance bank CIT have reached an agreement with Las Vegas-based Riviera Broadcasting Group to take control of the limited liability company pending FCC approval, expected in 60-to-90 days, after the company failed to make its loan payments.