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Daily newspaper going to three days per week

KINGMAN – The Kingman Daily Miner, that has been published since 1882, will be changing its name to The Kingman Miner on Nov. 20.

According to Miner officials, the print edition will be delivered only on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays instead of the six-day distribution cycle they previously had.

The printed edition subscriber rates will decrease from $10.99 every four weeks to $8.80 and will allow printed subscribers full access, at no additional charge, to the Miner’s online version at kingmanminer.com.

Their online version at kingmanminer.com will be a 24-hour news cycle, seven days per week, with up-to-date news content.

More newspapers are now drifting toward digital online versions because more people are now accessing news media outlets online via the worldwide web.

For further information at the changes occurring with The Kingman Miner and both the printed edition and online edition rates, visit the Miner at 3015 Stockton Hill Road or give them a call at 928-753-6397.

  • Butch Meriwether

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