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900 classic cars filled downtown Kingman for 37th Annual

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9th Annual Car and Cycle Show

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Community leaders help MCC shape future strategic plan

MOHAVE COUNTY – Approximately 100 business, industry, government and education leaders from throughout the tri-state region participated in the Mohave Community College Future Summit last week. The summit was held at the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse and is part of the college strategic planning process. “I would really like to thank everyone for being here,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.  “It’s great to see so many community leaders here to help shape the college strategic plan, so we can ensure world class education and services for students and our communities in the years to come.” Among those in attendance…

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I-40 fatal crash

KINGMAN – A single vehicle traffic fatality is under investigation about 22 miles east of Kingman. The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) said the Interstate 40 incident was reported at 6:36 a.m. on Monday, January 20. “One vehicle reportedly traveled into the median, collided with a guardrail and rolled over ejecting the driver,” DPS said. “The vehicle came to rest on its wheels blocking the number one lane.” No further information was immediately available.

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Should basketball hoops be allowed on the street

Dear Editor, If my son gets hurt playing basketball because I put the basketball hoop in the street, is the City of Kingman liable for his injury? Since code enforcement allows it there, can I use it there or is it a law that says that I can’t put it in the street, because I did. It turns out to be beneficial because then no one can park in front of my house. It’s on a public street that is maintained by the city. Do I have to remove it due to insurance reasons? Until someone tells me that I…

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Arizona Rangers is recruiting

The Arizona Rangers, a professional volunteer, civilian auxiliary with a mission to support and assist law enforcement throughout the state, is looking for a few good men, and women to become members of the local Mohave Company, Arizona Rangers. For more information and applications, contact Msgt Ross Baxter at 928-530-9111 or  rbaxter@azrangers.gov.

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Arizona Rangers is recruiting

The Arizona Rangers, a professional volunteer, civilian auxiliary with a mission to support and assist law enforcement throughout the state, is looking for a few good men, and women to become members of the local Mohave Company, Arizona Rangers. For more information and applications, contact Msgt Ross Baxter at 928-530-9111 or  rbaxter@azrangers.gov.

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Mohave Community College offers active shooter response training region

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community Collegeand the ALICE Training Institute have teamed up to bring ALICE Instructor Certification Training to Kingman, on Thursday and Friday, February 20 and 21. The course will be held at the Mohave Community College, Neal Campus-Kingman, Building 200, Room 240. The cost for the two-day ALICE Instructor Certification Training is $695 per person.. This two-day Instructor Certification course is designed to teach proactive option-based strategies to increase survivability in a violent critical incident. The ALICE strategies empower individuals to participate in their own survival in the gap between when a violent situation begins and when…

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