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Cowboy Carnival; September’s First Friday rounding it up

KINGMAN – On September 7, Kingman held September’s First Friday starting at 5:30 up until the party died down. Keeping this month’s theme; Cowboy Carnival, many local country artists such as Dessert Sky at the Beer Garden and Shane Zen could be found scattered around Beale Street; Other artists could be found in many more areas of Beale Street, including The Cellar Door, Rickety Cricket Brewing, and West of 3rd. The Kingsmen Rodeo community could be found on the Community Block between Third and Fourth Street

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Kingsmen GCPRA Rodeo is back!

KINGMAN – The Kingsmen GCPRA Rodeo is back for another mutton-busting, bull-riding-filled festivity. The gates will be open at four on Friday, September 27, and Saturday, September 28. Kingman’s only rodeo will be launching the entertainment at six p.m. at the fairgrounds. Friday’s theme will be patriotic and Saturday’s theme will be Tough Enough to Wear Pink.

With tradition and country at the core of their community, the Kingsmen start off their rodeo with the classic and beloved national anthem

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World Trade Center attack remembered on anniversary

We’ve reached the 23rd anniversary of use of aircraft by terrorists to bring down the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. Two commercial jet planes struck the towers, causing their collapse and the destruction of four other WTC buildings. The attack killed 2,750 people at the Trade Center, many of them emergency responders. Photos by Dave Hawkins

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MCC employees selected for Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities VOLARÉ Institute

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College has been selected to participate in the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities VOLARÉ Institute, which was made possible through a grant from the National Science Foundation. MCC team members that will attend the institute are Dr. Tonya Jackson, Associate Dean of Instruction-STEM, Dr. Cesar Fuentes, Life Science Faculty, and Angel Soto, Science Lab Technician.

The College was designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution

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