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Be a firefighter, MCC now accepting applications for the next Fire Academy

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Veterans parade canceled

KINGMAN – Kingman Downtown Merchants Association regretfully announces that this year’s Veteran’s Day parade has been cancelled and on hold until November 2021 due to the world pandemic of COVID-19. Keeping the community safe at this time ….. gathering more than 50 people.  We will be looking for sponsors and volunteers next year, contact Joni 928-279-8448. Joni Millin Kingman Downtown Merchants Association

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Clare Ann Jones, of Kingman, died Monday, Aug. 3, 2020. She was 83. Mrs. Jones was born Aug. 5, 1937 in Kenosha, Wisc. The family contact is her husband Robert Eugene Jones. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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Dot Foods solvent, tightening belt during pandemic

BULLHEAD CITY – The successful operation of Dot Foods in Bullhead City and its push through the pandemic was discussed during Monday’s Mohave County Board of Supervisors meeting. Local General Manager Rocky Vecera told the Board that Dot Foods benefits from corporate strength as it works through the COVID-19 health crisis. “Dot is financially stable, luckily. We don’t have any fears of closing down. There’s no layoffs. Nothing like that,” Vecera assured supervisors. “We’re weathering the storm and we’re doing the best we can to tighten the belts and be as efficient as possible.” Vecera said the pandemic has cut…

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Hamersley extends congratulations, well wishes

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