Your voice still matters: How Kingman residents outside city limits can shape the city’s future
Dear Editor,
In and around Kingman, there is a unique and often overlooked group of residents:
Dear Editor,
In and around Kingman, there is a unique and often overlooked group of residents:
Dear Editor,
Proposals to crack down on protests during school don’t just raise policy concerns, they raise serious constitutional ones as well.
At the February 12, 2026 “Coffee with the Mayor” in Kingman, residents once again heard a familiar message: our infrastructure problems are massive, they’ve been building for years, and fixing them will cost between $50 and $100 million, requiring higher rates on citizens.
We attack Iran for no good reason and bomb a girl’s elementary school in a country we decry for human rights violations murdering nearly 100 little girls (babies).
What I picked up on our president’s speech is we need more balls in D.C.