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Dickey’s Barbecue Pit hosts ribbon cutting

Monday, July 31, Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, located at 1931 Highway 95 Bullhead City, was welcomed to the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by guests from around the community. You can enjoy the best Texas-style barbecue with home style sides at Dickey’s BBQ Pit in Bullhead City. You can enjoy dine-in, carry-out or curbside or receive a delivery order. Catering services are also available.  

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Annual “6×6 on Route 66” art Preview and Auction event helps support the Kingman Center for the Arts Gallery

KINGMAN – Residents of all ages are invited to visit the Art Gallery at 402 E Beale Street where they donate $5 and take home a 6×6-inch canvas. Then they create family-friendly art on the canvas and donate their artwork back to the Art Gallery by August 19th. On Tuesday, August 29, a fun Preview and Auction will be held at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30. The Preview and Auction is an opportunity to bid on selected 6×6 artwork. Dozens of 6×6 canvases also will be on sale for only $20! Refreshments will be served. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Thursday,…

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Annual “6×6 on Route 66” art Preview and Auction event helps support the Kingman Center for the Arts Gallery

KINGMAN – Residents of all ages are invited to visit the Art Gallery at 402 E Beale Street where they donate $5 and take home a 6×6-inch canvas. Then they create family-friendly art on the canvas and donate their artwork back to the Art Gallery by August 19th. On Tuesday, August 29, a fun Preview and Auction will be held at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30. The Preview and Auction is an opportunity to bid on selected 6×6 artwork. Dozens of 6×6 canvases also will be on sale for only $20! Refreshments will be served. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Thursday,…

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BLM fails to respond to questions regarding horse and burro roundups

Dear Editor, Not everyone is aware of what a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request is and what it requires a government agency to do if they receive one. Since 1967, the FOIA has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. All Federal agencies are required to disclose any information requested under the FOIA unless it falls under one of nine exemptions which protect interests such as personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement. All government agencies should also…

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Kingman receives state funding for Rancho Santa Fe Traffic Interchange

KINGMAN – Kingman city officials have been working with the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for decades regarding the need for the Rancho Santa Fe Traffic Interchange. The city is happy to announce that they have officially received the $20 million contribution from the State of Arizona in order to make this project a reality. “The money is in the bank and we are excited for the progress being made on this project,” City of Kingman Mayor Ken Watkins said. “We can’t thank former State Representative Regina Cobb and Mohave County Supervisor, Chairman Travis Lingenfelter enough for all of their…

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River Valley Artists Guild providing education, art

BULLHEAD CITY – Whatever the creative outlet, River Valley Artists Guild (RVAG) supports the creator. “Art is a journey, and we try to make it a pleasant one,” said President Victoria Valdemar. “It’s really a community-based organization,” Valdemar said about RVAG, which began in 2010. Hosting free monthly events at the Bullhead City branch of the Mohave County Library and the Laughlin branch of the Clark County Library, combined with donations coming from all angles of public and private funding, and an annual juried art show at Mohave Community College, RVAG is building an arts community. Valdemar noted that “there…

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