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Families in Yuma and La Paz can access free summer meals for kids 18 and under through local schools, with multiple sites offering breakfast and lunch through July.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, Congressman Andy Biggs is running for governor, newcomer Carlos Adams wants to be Yuma's next mayor and Crane district head retires.
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Arizona’s first Tech Week will include events in Yuma and San Luis aimed at entrepreneurs, students, tech professionals and the wider community.
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An Arizona judge has given the state eight months to fix its school facilities funding system. Yuma’s Crane School District, a plaintiff in the case, is weighing in.
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Enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year is now open at two of Yuma County's biggest districts. Crane parents can also attend Explore Nights for more info at their school of interest.
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Crane Elementary School District's CFO, Dale Ponder, has been selected as its next superintendent, effective July 1, 2026.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, business owners in Los Algodones, Mexico say they're seeing less winter visitors this year. Also, we take you on the Martin Luther King Jr. march in Yuma. Finally, the Crane School District remembers a school board member who passed away last year.
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Crane Schools Superintendent Laurie Doering announced she plans to retire by June 2026. The board has decided to interview an internal candidate for the position.
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This school year, the Palo Verde Fiesta Sports Foundation's Wishes for Teacher program awarded $2.5K grants for 32 Yuma and La Paz educators.
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In light of a 2025 court ruling, KAWC finds out how Arizona’s school facilities crisis affects Yuma schools + a profile on Mohawk Valley School.