San Luis News

Yuma jobless rate still climbing

Yuma Sun - Thu Nov 19

The newest unemployment report had some grim news for Yuma County, with the local jobless rate continuing to climb.

H1N1 clinic gives almost 2,000 flu shots

Yuma Sun - Thu Nov 19

Thursday was the last chance in November for Yuma County residents to get an H1N1 vaccination, and almost 2,000 people came out to get a shot of the free vaccine.

Man accused of abusing victim for 10 years

KTAR - Wed Nov 18

A 28-count criminal complaint has been filed against the Yuma man arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a female victim for a decade.

City considering private company to collect sales tax revenue

Yuma Sun - Tue Nov 17

In the face of sharp reductions in state auditors to collect the city's sales tax revenue, the city of Yuma is looking into the possibility of having a private company take on the job.

County to host another flu vaccination clinic

Yuma Sun - Tue Nov 17

The Yuma County Public Health Services District will host another H1N1 vaccination clinic Thursday.

$3.8 million awaits taxpayers

Yuma Sun - Mon Nov 16

Even as the Internal Revenue Service gears up for the upcoming tax, it's still trying to deliver millions of dollars in refunds due taxpayers in Yuma County and across the state and nation.

Adair range getting new owner

Yuma Sun - Mon Nov 16

It's official: There's a new owner in the future of the Adair Shooting Range. During its regular meeting Monday, the Yuma County Board of Supervisors voted to start the process of transferring ownership of the range from the county to the Arizona Game and Fish Commission.

Pet owners' help needed to keep crops safe

Yuma Sun - Mon Nov 16

With Yuma's annual winter produce season in full swing, growers are taking many steps to make sure the lettuce, broccoli and cauliflower they're sending to market will be tasty, nutritious and appealing for consumers.

Arts are platform for Se orita San Luis

Yuma Sun - Mon Nov 16

SAN LUIS, Ariz. - The first time Mara Duarte decided to compete in the Seorita San Luis pageant, she was a bit worried that she wasn't quite beautiful enough to win the crown, she recalls now.

US border-security cash leaves towns on the hook: Taxpayers foot...

Customer Interaction Solutions - Mon Nov 16

Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 16--Federal grant money from Operation Stonegarden may seem like a windfall for the cities and counties that have eagerly accepted it.

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