It is always difficult. At what level do you accept anecdotal evidence? We have enough that it's a concern for us.

It was a humanitarian gesture for the benefit of the residents.

It's the census bureau, so we figured they would respond to statistical information. We've gotten a lot of anecdotal information from the public, and we're trying to document that as much as possible.

Annexations are driven by individuals and neighborhoods. I don't think this should be looked at as a maneuver (to annex the Foothills) on the city's part.

We paid for the Census Bureau to give us an accurate count. We don't believe that's an accurate count.

As a result of this flight, the military remained in Yuma. Today the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma and the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground are important foundations of our economy.