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City engineer retires after decades of service

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman City Engineer Greg Henry is retiring after dedicating almost 30 years to serving the Kingman community in the Engineering Department. Greg has been instrumental in implementing the majority of capital projects throughout the city over his time in the Engineering Dept. Kingman City Manager Ron Foggin said, “Greg has been dedicated to the community and its citizens for quite some time, and he has built trust and transparency with community and team members over his life of service to the Kingman community. We wish Greg the best in his retirement.” Greg Henry has served…

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MCC and ASU Partner to offer college students Transfer Pathways with MyPath2ASU™ collaboration

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is pleased to announce a new alliance with Arizona State University to provide students a seamless transfer experience with the MyPath2ASU program.  “The transfer path from MCC to ASU puts students first, and gives them the tools and information they need to easily transfer and continue their pursuit of a bachelor’s degree,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.  “MCC always appreciates these types of transfer pathways with our university partners.” MyPath2ASU™ allows students to take the steps needed, at the start of their college experience, to successfully plan their transfer to ASU, ensuring a smooth transition process and student…

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MCC and ASU Partner to offer college students Transfer Pathways with MyPath2ASU™ collaboration

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is pleased to announce a new alliance with Arizona State University to provide students a seamless transfer experience with the MyPath2ASU program.  “The transfer path from MCC to ASU puts students first, and gives them the tools and information they need to easily transfer and continue their pursuit of a bachelor’s degree,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.  “MCC always appreciates these types of transfer pathways with our university partners.” MyPath2ASU™ allows students to take the steps needed, at the start of their college experience, to successfully plan their transfer to ASU, ensuring a smooth transition process and student…

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Emergency rental assistance program available

MOHAVE COUNTY – Renters and landlords in Mohave County may apply for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program using the program portal. Renters and landlords can receive up to $3.500 per month in rent and utility assistance. Applications will be accepted through the program’s expiration on Dec. 31, or until funding is exhausted. Eligibility is based on the renter’s address and ability to meet the following criteria: ~ The renter’s household income is less than or equal to 80% of the area median income; ~ The renter or a member of the renter’s household is eligible for unemployment insurance benefits or…

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Emergency rental assistance program available

MOHAVE COUNTY – Renters and landlords in Mohave County may apply for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program using the program portal. Renters and landlords can receive up to $3.500 per month in rent and utility assistance. Applications will be accepted through the program’s expiration on Dec. 31, or until funding is exhausted. Eligibility is based on the renter’s address and ability to meet the following criteria: ~ The renter’s household income is less than or equal to 80% of the area median income; ~ The renter or a member of the renter’s household is eligible for unemployment insurance benefits or…

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MCC promotes Kingman native to Vice President of Administrative Services

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is pleased to announce that Chief Human Resources Officer Jennie Dixon is being promoted to lead the college administrative services division.   “MCC is very excited to have Jennie Dixon serve as the new vice president for administrative services,” said Dr. Stacy Klippenstein, the college president.  “This position is critical to the success of college, and accomplishing all goals set forth in the new strategic plan.  Jennie has the ability to bring all the complex and important functional areas together to support student learning, teaching, and employee success.” Dixon is being promoted to the…

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