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Companies still hiring in northern Arizona

Many of us are working from home. Many others have been laid off from their jobs. The following companies are hiring in northern Arizona, according to Arizona@Work, as of Friday, March 20. In Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City: Accent Care, email jeniferstedman@accentcare.com Also in Lake Havasu City: Walgreens, email ebony.fisher@walgreens.com In Flagstaff, Cottonwood, and Prescott Valley: Fry’s Food Stores, go to https://jobs.kroeger.com/frys-food-stores/go/Fry’s-Food-Stores/571300/ In Parker and Prescott Valley: Rotech Healthcare, Inc., go to https://rotech.jobs.net/rotechhealthcareinc.

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Bullhead City deploys virtual City Hall

BULLHEAD CITY, Arizona – March 20, 2020 – Effective 8 a.m. today, Monday, March 23, Bullhead City is a virtual campus. To protect the health of city employees and the public, all residents will be required to make requests for services remotely, through mail, e-mail, online platforms and telephone. City employees will be allowed into the buildings and are expected to work on-site to keep Bullhead City operating to serve residents. “It is imperative that we keep our employees free from the COVID-19 virus so that they can continue to maintain city services,” City Manager Toby Cotter said. Updates for…

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Bullhead City deploys virtual City Hall

BULLHEAD CITY, Arizona – March 20, 2020 – Effective 8 a.m. today, Monday, March 23, Bullhead City is a virtual campus. To protect the health of city employees and the public, all residents will be required to make requests for services remotely, through mail, e-mail, online platforms and telephone. City employees will be allowed into the buildings and are expected to work on-site to keep Bullhead City operating to serve residents. “It is imperative that we keep our employees free from the COVID-19 virus so that they can continue to maintain city services,” City Manager Toby Cotter said. Updates for…

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Fear of the Corona Virus infection has led to an increase in pet surrenders around the globe

The pet community is begging everyone not to take their pets to a shelter out of fear that they spread or transmit this strain of Corona Virus. According to the CDC, “there is no evidence that companion animals, including pets, can spread the CoronaVirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) or that they might be a source of infection in the United States.” There is a lot of misinformation being spread about Corona Virus in pets, particularly on social media. There is a Corona Virus strain that affects cats and dogs but neither of these strains is communicable to humans. Any questions regarding…

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Have kids at home? Online learning resources

Arizona PBS: Tons of free education resources for parents while schools are closed, including the PBS Learning Media For Kids and the PBS Kids Daily Newsletter. https://azpbs.org/2020/03/education-resources-while-schools-are-closed/ ASU for You: Whether you are a learner or an educator, this new offering from Arizona State University provides a flexible and growing set of digital educational assets for people of all ages and at all stages of their educational, career or lifelong learning journey. https://asuforyou.asu.edu/ ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College: Resources for parents to support learning at home during school closures with tips and a list of links to various websites and online learning opportunities. https://education.asu.edu/teaching-resources-k-12-families Boeing: check out…

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LMNRA implements new visitor guidelines

Park saw 40,000 visitors last Saturday March 23, 2020 (BOULDER CITY, Nevada) – Lake Mead National Recreation Area, in response to Nevada Declaration of Emergency Directive 003 issued by the Governor of the State of Nevada, is announcing additional modifications to operations to support federal, state and local efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  Lake Mead National Recreation Area is the sixth most visited unit of the National Park Service. The park had nearly 40,000 visitors to the park on March 21, nearly double normal visitation for this time of year.  As of Monday, March 23, Lake Mead National Recreation Area will…

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