Tuesday May 21 | The Kingman Daily Miner
CPR classes offered all over the town Wednesday
Would you know what to do if somebody fell to the ground near you? What if their heart had stopped? Paramedics with River Medical will train as many people as possible in Kingman and Lake Havasu City Wednesday as part of National Emergency Medical Services Week.
Yuma second in nation for mobile homes
According to a U.S. Census Bureau report, 29 percent of housing units in the Yuma metro area are mobile homes.
Senate panel gives, takes education funds
A Senate panel approved $82 million in inflation aid for public schools and then voted, in essence, never to give back hundreds of millions more that they've shorted schools for the last four years.
Farmington leads US in percentage of mobile homes, with 2 Arizona cities in close second
An unusual honour has been bestowed on northwestern New Mexico's Farmington region, along with two metro areas in western Arizona: A new report shows they're the mobile home capitals of the country.
Law will apply military experience to professional licenses
Matthew Longdon Cronkite News PHOENIX - Rep. Sonny Borrelli, R-Lake Havasu City, thought about leaving the Marine Corps in the '80s to drive trucks until he learned his military license wouldn't apply toward a commercial driver's license.
Per diem cuts to hit legislators in long session
But at least it's going to get a little less expensive for taxpayers to keep their lawmakers in session.
Kingman Festival of the Arts keeps focus local
Everyone in the area knows it as the annual Mother's Day Festival, and this year will be no different for the 35th Annual Festival of the Arts this weekend.
Pawn shop fee treats Mohave customers 'like criminals'
After hearing from several angry pawnshop owners, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors postponed a decision on adding a dollar per transaction fee to pay for a new pawn ticket tracking system for the Sheriff's Office.
River Cities United Way made strides during CEO's tenure
When Gene Apedaile took over as president and chief executive officer of River Cities United Way five years ago, he made a big promise.
Route 66 Fun Run hitting the road
"And I'd rather spend $100 on a car than on a round of golf." Juneau purchased the car several years ago in California and literally brought it home in pieces.
Man gets beat down by ex-girlfriend
Lake Havasu City, CA- Approximately 1:15 a.m., deputies contacted a female subject at the Mohave County District III Substation.
Republican lawmakers slam Brewer's Medicaid plan as too expensive
Republican lawmakers and advocates for limited government took to the House lawn Thursday to protest Gov.
Medicaid opponents claim governor's plan 'more socialism and bigger government'
Rep. Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, leads a rally of legislators and others Thursday on the Capitol lawn against the plans by Gov.
Local senator joins fight against expansion of Medicaid
Arizona Sen. Kelli Ward, R-Lake Havasu City, joined Senate President Andy Biggs, R-Gilbert, and four other legislators on the Arizona Capitol lawn to announce the creation of "Restoring Freedom: Arizonans against the expansion of Medicaid." The legislators were joined by representatives from the Goldwater Institute, a conservative think tank, and ... (more)
More state money heading to Redistricting Commission
State lawmakers are on the verge of giving the Independent Redistricting Commission another $635,226 of tax dollars to continue to fight lawsuits -- including one filed by legislators themselves.
No immunization in foster home? No problem
Saying a loving home trumps the chance of disease, state lawmakers gave final approval Tuesday to allowing foster children to be placed in homes where other youngsters are not immunized.