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Poetry by Whitney Etheridge

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MEC awards $10,000 in educational scholarships

BULLHEAD, Ariz. – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) is proud

Kingman Fall Academy open for registration

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman is

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LBRW meeting Sept. 14

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – The monthly London

Movie at the Park is Aug. 21

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Bring your blankets, chairs and

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Monte gets ten years for child porn involvement

BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. – A Bullhead City man

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Matthew Wanner

Work on new cycle shop temporarily stopped

KINGMAN – A license suspension has resulted in work stoppage at a commercial construction site where a new contractor will soon be on the job in downtown Kingman. Minuteman Building owner Jeff Erb said the Arizona Registrar of Contractors suspended his license last month due to an administrative issue rather than poor performance. Erb said oversight and failure to pay its bond produced the suspension. He said he is working through that matter and expects to have his license reinstated in less than a week. Erb said his two-year-old company took on too much work too fast and has experienced…

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Bighorn Trek is back at MCC Neal Campus-Kingman, become a vendor 

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College, the MCC Foundation, the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce and ARIZONA@WORK are back for the second annual Bighorn Trek event, and are looking for area business and industry leaders who want to have a positive impact in the community.  The goal of Bighorn Trek is to bring community members, students and business leaders together with a singular purpose – help improve lives and our community.  “Bighorn Trek is a great way for community members to fully see the connections between education, career, and community engagement in a fun and non-threatening environment,” said Dr. Tramaine…

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Bighorn Trek is back at MCC Neal Campus-Kingman, become a vendor 

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College, the MCC Foundation, the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce and ARIZONA@WORK are back for the second annual Bighorn Trek event, and are looking for area business and industry leaders who want to have a positive impact in the community.  The goal of Bighorn Trek is to bring community members, students and business leaders together with a singular purpose – help improve lives and our community.  “Bighorn Trek is a great way for community members to fully see the connections between education, career, and community engagement in a fun and non-threatening environment,” said Dr. Tramaine…

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McDaniel sentenced to 20 years

BULLHEAD CITY – An elderly Mohave Valley man convicted of engaging in sexual relations with his former girlfriend’s pre-teen daughter has been given a 20-year prison term. Judge Billy Sipe ordered the double decade incarceration for Dennis McDaniel, 68, during a Friday sentencing hearing. A Mohave County Superior Court jury acquitted McDaniel of one count while convicting him of another sexual conduct with a minor charge at the conclusion of trial on Sept. 8. The victim who is now 17 testified at trial that McDaniel began taking advantage of her when she was 11 years old after she and her…

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McDaniel sentenced to 20 years

BULLHEAD CITY – An elderly Mohave Valley man convicted of engaging in sexual relations with his former girlfriend’s pre-teen daughter has been given a 20-year prison term. Judge Billy Sipe ordered the double decade incarceration for Dennis McDaniel, 68, during a Friday sentencing hearing. A Mohave County Superior Court jury acquitted McDaniel of one count while convicting him of another sexual conduct with a minor charge at the conclusion of trial on Sept. 8. The victim who is now 17 testified at trial that McDaniel began taking advantage of her when she was 11 years old after she and her…

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KRMC hosts Annual Women’s Health Fair at Hualapai Mountain Campus

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center presents its annual Women’s Health Fair. This year’s expo will be held on Saturday, October 14, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in KRMC’s Hualapai Mountain Campus, 3801 Santa Rosa Drive. Over 30 organizations will participate in the event, offering screenings and information to enhance the health and wellbeing of women in our community. Information will be available on various health topics, including family planning, exercise, nutrition, and physical activity. This event is free and open to the public with refreshments and prizes.

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