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Matthews awarded degree from UA

Jasmine Matthews of Kingman has received the following degree from The University of Alabama: Master of Science. UA awarded over 2,000 degrees during its fall commencement ceremonies. A recent economic analysis found that a degree from The University of Alabama can pay more over time than investments in United States stock market indexes. The University provides numerous opportunities for service and growth to help prepare future generations through its educational, cultural and social experiences.

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Matthews awarded degree from UA

Jasmine Matthews of Kingman has received the following degree from The University of Alabama: Master of Science. UA awarded over 2,000 degrees during its fall commencement ceremonies. A recent economic analysis found that a degree from The University of Alabama can pay more over time than investments in United States stock market indexes. The University provides numerous opportunities for service and growth to help prepare future generations through its educational, cultural and social experiences.

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Utility rate hike will hurt customers in Mohave County

More than 9,300 struggling low-income individuals and families, and possibly more, in Santa Cruz and Mohave Counties will face additional financial challenges with Arizona Corporation Commission decisions to increase UniSource Energy Services electric rates by 12% and not to increase the flat, monthly discount on low-income rate plans. The new residential service rate increase will be effective as of Feb. 1.  “We are deeply troubled by this one-two punch that will affect thousands of people in Santa Cruz and Mohave Counties already struggling to make decisions about where and how to spend their limited incomes,” said Wildfire Executive Director Kelly…

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Utility rate hike will hurt customers in Mohave County

More than 9,300 struggling low-income individuals and families, and possibly more, in Santa Cruz and Mohave Counties will face additional financial challenges with Arizona Corporation Commission decisions to increase UniSource Energy Services electric rates by 12% and not to increase the flat, monthly discount on low-income rate plans. The new residential service rate increase will be effective as of Feb. 1.  “We are deeply troubled by this one-two punch that will affect thousands of people in Santa Cruz and Mohave Counties already struggling to make decisions about where and how to spend their limited incomes,” said Wildfire Executive Director Kelly…

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Veterans Resource Fairs slated

MOHAVE COUNTY – A Veterans Resource Fair will be held in both Kingman, Bullhead City and Parker in March. The Bullhead City event will be held at the Bullhead City Chamber of Commerce, 1252 Hwy. 95, on Friday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Kingman event will be held the Mohave County Fairgrounds, 2600 Fairgrounds Blvd., on Friday, May 3, also from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Parker event will be hel at the VFW Post 7061, 516 S. Hopi Ave., on Friday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All veterans are invited to…

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Bring the World to Your Home This Coming Fall

ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE), a Non-Profit, Public Benefit Organization, is inviting local families to discover the many rewards of hosting a foreign exchange student. ASSE students come from more than 50 countries worldwide: France, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Ukraine, Japan, Australia, to name a few. They are between the ages of 15 and 18 years, and they are enthusiastic and excited to experience American culture, family life, school, sports, etc. They also love to share their own culture and language with their host families, who welcome the students into their home, not as a guest, but as a family member,…

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