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ACS Food Bank: “Our main goal is to be the hands and feet of Jesus and to serve the community”

KINGMAN – Adventist Community Services (ACS) has been holding their food bank for as long as the church has been in service – about 40 years. Adventist Community Services holds their food services once a week every Tuesday from 8 to 11 a.m. ACS also holds a separate food bank twice every month on Sundays for people who are unable to make it to the church on Tuesdays due to work or other barriers that may get in the way of receiving food that may be necessary for citizens.

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Commentary on Johnson letter

Dear Editor,                                             

I could not agree more with Mr. Michael Johnson‘s piece in last week’s Standard more. I too am thankful and have thanked the City Council and have walked the street during the Beale Street rebuild to personally thank all those amazingly hard-working construction people who worked so tirelessly to get our new downtown put together.

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Upgrades coming for Palo Christi school building

KINGMAN – A Scottsdale-based firm will breathe new life into the historic Palo Christi Elementary school in downtown Kingman. Sun Valley Builders has been awarded a $5.24-million bid to renovate portions of the building located at 500 Maple St.

“We are not changing any of the infrastructure of the main building, other than widening the doors and adding the ADA ramp and putting in sprinkler systems,”

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Kingman Youth Advisory Council accepting applications

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is now accepting applications for the newly formed Kingman Youth Advisory Council (KYAC). After receiving unanimous Council support last month, the staff has been collaborating with KYAC Chairperson Sophia Meredith to finalize the application process. They have also been meeting with local high schools and have created a page on the City’s website to provide additional information to interested students.

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