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MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Recorder's Office

Letter to the Editor
Petersen not qualified for Attorney General seat

Dear Editor, Arizona State Senate President Warren Petersen has

KUSD School Board candidate John Venenga wants to

KINGMAN, Ariz. – John Venenga, also known as

Havasu incumbent Mayor Cal Sheehy is seeking re-election

LAKE HAVASU CITY — Incumbent Mayor of Havasu,

police lights
Skirmish near Davis Camps ends in shooting

BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. – The Bullhead City Police

KUSD Board candidate Jeri Wolsey brings 30 years

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Jeri Wolsey, with three decades

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2020 Women Making History nominations open

KINGMAN – The 2020 Kingman Women Making History has been scheduled for Sunday March 1 at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts. This year’s theme is Valiant Women of the Vote. As in the past, the 36th annual award ceremony will honor outstanding women in the Kingman community. This event is held in conjunction with the National Women’s History Month which focuses on the rich and inspiring heritage of women’s contributions. In Kingman and the surrounding area nominations are accepted in the following categories: The Arts, Business, Education, Pioneering, Professions, Public Service, Religion/Inspirational, Volunteerism or a category not specified that describes the nominee. 

The scope of this project is to honor those women who have made a sustaining contribution to the Kingman area and who have been permanent residents of the area for at least 10 years. Nomination forms may be found online at http// kingmanwomenmakinghistory.com or contact the committee by calling Terri at 928-681-3344. ext 2224.  As in past years the Women Making History will continue to help young women in the Kingman community who are deserving of a scholarship. They must be enrolled at Mohave Community College or the MCC/NAU program. Scholarship funds are raised by selling tickets for a drawing for a custom handmade quilt. All proceeds go straight to the scholarship fund. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. The winner will be drawn at the event in March. If you would like to make a scholarship contribution, call Terri Chavez at 928-681-3344.

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