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The Children’s Museum of Yuma County in downtown Yuma has a new interactive exhibit.
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This episode is about scholarships and why your personal story is more important than having perfect grades. Both hosts share their own experiences as scholarship recipients to show that anyone can do it. We also share important dates and tips to help students apply with confidence at AWC starting February 15th until April 1st.
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According to a GoFundMe post, a Yuma man was detained this week by immigration authorities while working for a local farming company.
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Sen. Ruben Gallego's visit may be postponed if federal government shuts down. Today is the deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
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In honor of Valentine's Day, the Student Newsroom explores love in Yuma: the good, the bad, the ugly, and the anti.
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Her withdrawal leaves congressmen Andy Biggs and David Schweikert as opponents to challenge Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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Since 1951, the Fetchers have tracked how long the snow stays on their meadows by marking the date in a little red journal. The data shows the snow is melting sooner in the valley.
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The Arizona House and Senate have approved a measure requiring hospitals that receive public money to ask patients if they are in this country legally.
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Applications are open for the City of Yuma's new civics education program. The free program will take place from June 2 through July 14.
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After the U.S. Mint halted penny production last November, lawmakers are now proposing a Swedish rounding system.
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The pool closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and has remained shut ever since.
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Smriti Parajuli, an 8th grader at Centennial Middle School, is winner of the 80th Annual Yuma County Spelling Bee.