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The Crane Elementary School District is asking voters to renew a seven-year capital funding override, which would provide an extra $1.5 million each year for safety, tech and transportation needs.
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With the federal government shutdown still on, we look at the impact SNAP cuts will have at the Somerton Senior Center. Plus, on an otherwise quiet Election Day Tuesday, some voters in Yuma will vote on a measure for more funding for the Crane School District. In San Luis, voters will decide whether council members will continue to get pay, benefits and travel expenses.
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The Crane School District has benefitted from a $1.5 million override for the past seven years. November's request seeks to continue it for another seven.
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While we often think of vacation as a nice break, a lot of kids in Yuma County worry about where they will get their next meal from.The latest census…
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Being a parent is a role that can bring tremendous joy and happiness to anyone. Yet, it can also be extremely challenging.That is why the Crane School…
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School is almost out this week but hunger doesn’t take a summer vacation.Many kids eat free lunches during the school year but once summer break rolls…
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Hundreds of Yuma area employees will soon have the option to get their medical care south of the border.KAWC’s Stephanie Sanchez attended a recent meet…
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One thousand students grades preschool to sixth grade were evacuated from their schools Tuesday after a report to police of a possible gun on campus.…