State Briefs | 2024 trial set for polygamous sect leader in Arizona | Kingman Daily Miner

PHOENIX – The trial of a polygamous cult leader charged with kidnapping and tampering with evidence in his community on the Utah-Arizona border has been postponed until 2024. Samuel Bateman was previously set to face trial next month, but a judge said Friday after prosecutors said they expected more charges to be filed in the […]
Briefs: Super Bowl means enhanced DUI patrols in Kingman | Kingman Daily Miner

KINGMAN – Kingman Police Department officers will conduct enhanced DUI patrols this Super Bowl weekend to combat DUI and disabled driving. “We want everyone to enjoy the games, food, fun, and festivals that our community has to offer. Specify hand, taxi or rideshare,” advised KPD in a news release. Kingman man arrested for DUI, felony […]
Briefs: Arizona ranchers to be paid to remove livestock carcasses | Kingman Daily Miner

PHOENIX – The Arizona Livestock Loss Commission is implementing a new incentive program to compensate ranchers who move livestock carcasses to locations inaccessible to wolves in Mexico. Officials announced Wednesday that the board will pay ranchers $250 for each unusable carcass for wolves. The commission was established by the Arizona legislature in 2015 and one […]