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  • Plaza leads after Day 1 By: MATT CARSTENS - @YSMATTCARSTENS
    Between six-time champion Mark Pancrazi, three-time champion Gabe Plaza and 1983 champion Bill Bort, who's competed in all 41 events, there was more than enough experience to go around in the Yuma City Men's Golf Championship's leading foursome.But even with all those veterans on the fairways, a little extra incentive never hurts.
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Woman dies in collision with farm implement in I-8 BY CHRIS McDANIEL - @YS_CMCDANIEL
    A woman was killed and a man injured Saturday morning during a traffic collision on Interstate 8. The incident happened at about 11:42 a.m. about two miles west of Felicity, Calif.A man driving a blue Nissan pickup truck in the far right eastbound lane rear-ended a large harvester being towed by a white pickup truck in the same lane.
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Bud Light pitchers throw combined no-hitter By: MATT CARSTENS - @YCMATTCARSTENS
    Slow pitch softball is an offensive game, but if you tell that to the Yuma Bud Light pitching staff, they might find it offensive.Joe Covarrubias and Manny Valenzuela combined to throw a four-inning no-hitter Saturday in their 16-0 win against Heavy Artillery in the Denny Donnelly 16-inch slow pitch tournament at Joe Henry Field.
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Montoya fourth at Dream Mile By: FROM STAFF REPORTS - @YUMASUNSPORTS
    It wasn't exactly the results Bernie Montoya was looking for.He didn't repeat as the Dream Mile champion. He didn't break a time of 4 minutes.But the recently graduated Cibola runner said he was taking a positive view of his trip to New York City, which resulted in him taking fourth in 4:05.65 in wet, cold and windy condi
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Drive Safe moves to 24th Street By: FROM STAFF REPORTS
    Starting today, officers with the Yuma Police Department will be monitoring 24th Street as part of the ongoing Project Drive Safe.Officers will be watching for speeding, seatbelt and stop sign violations.As of May 20, Drive Safe has resulted in 493 citations.
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Soda not so safe for your teeth BY DARIN FENGER - FEATURES EDITOR
    Hopefully, you're not sipping a sudsy soda as you're reading this.Put it down. Back away from the pop and check out a new study that's making headlines. It says that drinking soda hurts our teeth about as badly as a healthy methamphetamine habit.I'll wait if you need to read that a second time. I did when I ran across my
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Career fair allows area residents to pursue job opportunities By: FROM BAJO EL SOL
    Job seekers can find out about employment opportunities around the Yuma area on May 29 when Goodwill of Central Arizona brings them together with employers at a job fair at the Yuma Civic Center.Expected in attendance at the Career Expo are more than 50 employers who collectively will be accepting applications for hundreds of entry-l
    Sat May 25, 2013
  • Convey Health Solutions seeking 600 new employees BY JOYCE LOBECK @YSJoyceLobeck
    Convey Health Solutions is actively recruiting 600 new employees to keep up with the growing need for health insurance agents in the call center the company opened in Yuma in September 2012.And to help them prepare for the job, the company is offering free training to Yuma-area residents who want to pursue a health insurance career p
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • LOCAL GLANCE (May 24): Youth Football, Youth Volleyball, Youth Soccer, Youth Basketball, Youth Wrestling By: FROM STAFF REPORTS - @YUMASUNSPORTS
    The Arizona Western football team will host its football camp June 10 through 13 at the AWC practice field.AWC coach Tom Minnick, assistant Ritchie Martin and guest assistant coach C.J. Wiggins will provide instruction to young football players of all skill levels, with the goal to get them excited about the game of football-whether
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • New dad Plaza looks for third straight Yuma City Championship By: MATT CARSTENS - @YSMATTCARSTENS
    A lot has happened to Cibola grad Gabe Plaza since he won last year's Yuma City Men's Golf Championship, his second in a row and third overall.The biggest change for Plaza going into this year's title defense doesn't have as much to do with his golf game as it does his home life.“My wife just had a baby and I haven'
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • ON DECK: Busy weekend By: EDWARD CARIFIO - @YSEDWARDCARIFIO
    Its common knowledge Memorial Day weekend is huge for sports.Locally is no exception. If softball is your thing, just head down to any softball field in town. There will be a softball game happening on it. The Denny Donnelly Memorial Tournament is going on, bringing in teams from across the country, though mainly Arizona
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Montoya returns to NYC to defend Dream Mile title By: JESSE SEVERSON - @YSJESSESEVERSON
    With the kind of runners in the field, Bernie Montoya isn't considering himself a favorite just because he's the defending champion. Montoya, who won the adidas Dream Mile in 2012, is heading back to New York to defend his title in the 2013 version of the race, which is a part of the adidas Grand Prix at Ichan Stadium on Randall's Is
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Kofa grad Velasquez face Silva in UFC title fight By: MATT CARSTENS - @YSMATTCARSTENS
    Exactly 364 days after knocking out Antonio Silva in the first round of UFC 146, Kofa graduate Cain Velasquez will face Bigfoot again. This time with his heavyweight belt on the line in UFC 160 on May 25.This is Velasquez's second attempt at defending a heavyweight title, losing the belt he took away from Brock Lesnar in October 2010
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Marshals arrest brothers on the run for 5 years BY CHRIS McDANIEL - @YS_CMCDANIEL
    Two brothers who have been on the run from law enforcement for the past five years were arrested Friday at the U.S. Port of Entry at Andrade, Calif., officials said. The men, 34-year-old Christopher Mayorquin and 49-year-old Martin Mayorquin, had been working as street vendors in Los Algodones, Baja Calif. Information specifying exactly
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • YRMC training takes flight BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    Aviation training is nothing new to Yuma, with military aircraft frequently filling the skies above the community.But it's not every day that aviation training is adapted for use in a health-care environment. That is precisely what happened this week at Yuma Regional Medical Center.Hospital leaders spent two days learning
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • New court dates set for two suspects charged in Figueroa murder BY JAMES GILBERT @YSJamesGilbert
    Friday's hearings for two of the three suspects charged in connection to the March 22 murder of 28-year-old Christal Figueroa, whose body was found in a citrus grove near County 17th Street and Avenue 2E, has been continued for two months.When asked during a hearing Friday morning by Superior Court judge John Nelson how the exchange
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Heroic approach to living a life By Rev. Maxine Kaye, Light on the Path
    As we honor those men and women who have valiantly served the cause for freedom this Memorial Day, may we also express gratitude to other brave people who made a difference in the world around them.We can appreciate the examples of bright scientists who have discovered cures for supposedly incurable diseases, inspiring teachers who h
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Religious Special Events 5-25-13
    Jehovah's Witness conventionLocal Jehovah's Witnesses invite neighbors to a convention in San Diego today and Sunday. The convention will begin at 9:20 a.m. at Qualcomm Stadium, 9449 Friars Road. The Bible teaching program, “What is Truth?” will be presented in English and Spanish. Two dramatic plays will bring Bib
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Field burning is necessary part of life throughout Yuma County By: Agree or disagree- Click here to send letters to the editor
    Agricultural burning is a fact of life in our area in the summer months, yet each year there are complaints about it. We expect the same thing will happen this summer.It is one of those inevitable disputes in a community that is both rural and urbanized and it requires an understanding attitude on both sides of the issue.
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Thanks for all the community has to offer By: Agree or disagree- Click here to send letters to the editor
    I head south in the fall to leave the cold and snow. People ask me why did you pick Yuma and have returned for the past 16 years?A dear friend told us to come to Yuma and directed us to River Front RV Park. I have many fond memories at River Front. My husband and I made many signs that are still at the park.Being widowed
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Desert Hills a delight for annual event By: Agree or disagree- Click here to send letters to the editor
    On behalf of The Caballeros de Yuma, we would like to thank the entire staff at Desert Hills for their hosting and exceptional service during our annual golf tournament and meeting, especially Rich Walton, Rita Perez and Bruce Brown. We have been using the Desert Hills Golf Course and Putter Inn for years and they never disappoint. Rich, as alwa
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Thanks to help for Victims' Rights Week By: Agree or disagree- Click here to send letters to the editor
    We would like to thank everyone who helped make this year's Victims' Rights Week successful. The annual dinner honoring Yuma County victims of crime was, once again, an expression of solidarity with them while giving tribute to those who support them. We express our appreciation to Rococo Event and Banquet Hall for being the tremendous hosts the
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Cut out the jargon! BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    “It is clear that much additional work will be required before a complete understanding of this phenomena occurs.”Whoa! So many words! How about just saying “I don't understand it”?Dyrk Schingman of Oregon State University says he finally figured out scientific jargon and he published a list of phr
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • Sentencing delayed for former youth pastor BY JAMES GILBERT @YSJamesGilbert
    The sentencing hearing for Robert Eric Warren, a former youth pastor of a Yuma church, was continued for more than a month when his attorney requested a mitigation hearing after learning of the sentence the court intended to impose upon his client.In a brief hearing Wednesday in Yuma County Superior Court, Superior Court Judge pro te
    Fri May 24, 2013
  • AWC Glance: New degree offered By: FROM STAFF REPORTS
    AWC offers new Exercise and Wellness degreeBeginning this fall, a new associate's degree in Exercise and Wellness will be offered at Arizona Western College. The degree is designed for those interested in careers in Personal Training, Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, or corporate wellness programs.&
    Fri May 24, 2013