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“Keep going and don’t worry about what’s going

Dear Editor, As of today we’ve never had

Monsoon Madness saw over 100 racers in Kingman

KINGMAN, Ariz. – More than 132 racers competed

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Stroup arraigned for sex offenses involving teen

KINGMAN, Ariz. – A young Lake Havasu City

Republican Andy Biggs campaigned in Kingman Saturday 

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Several Republican and local politicians

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Bud Mickel performs for Summer Concert Series

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Sounds of Kingman will be

Pastor Jerry Dunn
Life’s adverse situations can be praiseworthy

Several years ago, I dropped something on the

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Matthew Wanner

March Madness – Would you like to coach?

Dear Editor, Have you ever thought changing jobs? Have you ever aspired to be a college basketball coach? Now is a great time to get your resume together.  John Calipari is the University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach.  His pay this year is over $8 million. He has a lifetime contract worth 86 million dollars. In the eyes of the basketball world the UK basketball coaching job has been one of the most desired jobs in college sports. However, big pay doesn’t come easy Calipari has led Kentucky to one NCAA Championship, four final fours and he has had 26 twenty-win…

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Legal Notices for the Week of March 17 through March 23, 2021

501 E. Oak Street, Kingman, Arizona 86401-5930, Tel. (928) 753-1112, Fax (928) 753-9395, E-mail: tomprice@tompricelawyer.com Thomas E. Price State Bar # 007801 Attorney for Personal Representative IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MOHAVE In the Matter of the Estate of SIDNEY R. SHERMAN, aka SIDNEY ROBERT SHERMAN, Deceased. NO. PB2021-00053 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (For Publication) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Laura Turner has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within the time prescribed in A.R.S. Section 14-3803, or the…

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Airport Terminal Talk with Damon Anderson

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Join Airport Manager, Damon Anderson for Airport Terminal Talk a casual in-person conversation, this Wednesday, March 17, at 5:30 p.m., in the Main Terminal of the Lake Havasu City Municipal Airport located at 5600 N. Hwy 95. Guests are encouraged to attend this socially distanced event to express any issues, concerns, or questions.  The event does not require an RSVP and is an informal come-and-go setting. For more information please contact Cindy Herzog at (928) 764-3330.

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Hypocrisy reigns on both sides

Dear Editor, Seems there is a plan afloat by our wonderful Republican legislature to rewrite the election rules for Arizona. Other states are jumping on the bandwagon as well. Why? Because they don’t like the outcome of the past election and they are going to “fix” the system. The Goldwater Institute is also involved, by dragging Proposition 208 (funding Education Bill) through the Arizona Supreme Court as unconstitutional. Never mind voters approved the proposition, or that lower courts would not rule to temporarily block 208 from taking effect. We are faced with a bunch of sore losers who can’t figure…

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Mohave Community College prepared to upskill and reskill workers for economic recovery

MOHAVE COUNTY – A new report shows that Mohave Community College and Arizona’s nine other community college districts are the economic engines needed to provide fast, job-focused training for unemployed and underemployed workers in our state. “MCC is positioned to be a key force in helping our region recover from this economy that’s been reshaped by the coronavirus pandemic,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein. “Working with our state and local lawmakers and policymakers, along with the business and industry leaders, and the ARIZONA@WORK system, I’m confident the future is very bright for our students and communities.” The new report…

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Mohave Community College prepared to upskill and reskill workers for economic recovery

MOHAVE COUNTY – A new report shows that Mohave Community College and Arizona’s nine other community college districts are the economic engines needed to provide fast, job-focused training for unemployed and underemployed workers in our state. “MCC is positioned to be a key force in helping our region recover from this economy that’s been reshaped by the coronavirus pandemic,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein. “Working with our state and local lawmakers and policymakers, along with the business and industry leaders, and the ARIZONA@WORK system, I’m confident the future is very bright for our students and communities.” The new report…

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