Friday May 17 | The Kingman Daily Miner
Cars, buses stopped near Dolan Springs
Local, state, federal and tribal law enforcement agencies conducted a special traffic detail near Dolan Springs on Monday that targeted aggressive moving violations.
Hualapai 'couldn't keep up' after taking over Skywalk
Hualapai Tribal Chairwoman Sherry Counts has acknowledged that a tribe-owned entity had trouble tracking Grand Canyon Skywalk revenues after it took over the tourist attraction through eminent domain in 2012.
Sequester slams door on plans for second Kingman ER
The federal sequester has temporarily squashed Kingman Regional Medical Center's plans to reopen the emergency room at Hualapai Mountain Medical Center.
Hualapai chairwoman leads through Skywalk battle
The Hualapai Tribe has one of the most sought-after landscapes in the world: a slice of the Grand Canyon where tourists can raft the Colorado River, take an aerial tour and soak up American Indian culture.
Kingman eyed as 2014 stop for Route 66 International Festival
Roughly 10,000 people attend the Route 66 International Festival held each summer.
Prescott's Fann Contracting to pave Grand Canyon West road for $25M
Prescott-based Fann Contracting has had a business relationship with the Hualapai Tribal Nation in Mohave County for five years, and recently started paving the final nine miles of a road leading to Grand Canyon West.
Tribe calls Skywalk ruling 'significant victory'
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ruling that requires Grand Canyon Skywalk developer David Jin to exhaust all remedies in the Hualapai Tribal courts before moving to the federal court system.
Grand Canyon Skywalk road to be paved
The dirt and gravel stretch of the road that leads tourists to the Grand Canyon Skywalk is no doubt rugged.