If you can call it that, more like the business ed
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If you can call it that, more like the business editor. Kingman area has less than 40,000 people so small town. The Kingman Daily Miner is the area newspaper.
The City of Kingman is the County seat of Mohave County located in northwest Arizona along Interstate 40 and U.S. 93. Mohave County is the fastest growing county in Arizona. Kingman elevations range from 3,300 to 3,800 feet. Our city straddles the scenic Hualapai, Cerbat and Black Mountains, which offer hiking, picnicking, camping, and other outdoor activities in the cool pines. The Kingman and Colorado River areas offer a unique range of recreational and historical attractions as do several ghost towns in the area. The rivers and lakes offer fishing along with boating and other forms of water-oriented recreation. Kingman is an easy commute to Las Vegas, Laughlin, Phoenix and the Grand Canyon or a half day’s drive to Los Angeles or San Diego.
Between 1990 and 2000, the city’s population increased by over 57%, from approximately13,208 to 20,069. The city estimates its current population is 26,000+ and is expected to continue to grow at a rapid rate. At the border of Kingman’s city limits is an unincorporated area with an estimated population of 17,000.