The Kingman Daily Miner

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The Kingman Miner
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Offices in Kingman
Type3 times a week newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Internet
Owner(s) Western News & Info
Founded1882
Headquarters802 E Beale St,
Kingman, AZ 86401 United States
Circulation 3,904(as of 2022) [1]
ISSN 1535-9913
Website Kdminer.com

The Kingman Miner is a local newspaper in Kingman, Arizona, owned by Western News & Info.

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