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KPD to host Coffee with the Chief and

KINGMAN — Police Chief Rusty Cooper would like

Enjoy Earth Day this weekend at ‘Jack’s Farm’

KINGMAN – The world marked the official 56th anniversary

City of Kingman to Begin Chip Sealing on

The City of Kingman’s Public Works Department will

VFW Post 10386 Open House & Chili Cook

KINGMAN – Come cook your favorite chili for

Carol Ann Staley

Carol Ann Staley was born October 18, 1936,

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Pam Wanner

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KMS students compete in All-State Honor Band Festival

Kingman Middle School will send four of its talented musicians to the Arizona Music Educators Association’s All-State Honor Band Festival this weekend. Nearly 300 of Arizona’s highly achieving middle school instrumentalists, grades 6-7-8, will gather at Shadow Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona on March 16, 2019 to rehearse and perform grade level concerts in the school’s 1,000-seat auditorium. Performers for the Sixth Grade All-State Band were selected by nomination. Arizona’s seventh and eighth grade musicians auditioned in October 2018 to become part of the prestigious ensembles. KMS’s own Rylee Warren ranked third chair out of the 68 auditioning seventh grade flute players…

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M14-P President speaks at Rotary

Speaking at Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s March 15 meeting was Jill Gernetzke (shown above with club president Becky Fawson). Gernetzke, a pilot and wing-walker, is President of M-14P.  On its website M-14P is billed as the world’s #1  provider of sales and service of M-14P aircraft and is located at 4905 Flightline Drive in Kingman Airport’s Business Complex. For further information on M-14P, log onto it’s website at m-14p.com or phone 928-681-4400. 

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Feasibility study approved to travel costs for board of supervisors meetings

Mohave County Board of Supervisors (BOS) meetings normally held in the Mohave County seat community of Kingman could someday be held in other northwest Arizona municipalities. District 5 Supervisor Ron Gould floated the proposal during Monday’s board meeting. “I think it would be interesting to actually take the Board of Supervisors show on the road, so to speak,” Gould said. Rotating the meetings to other communities, he said, extends citizen observation and participation opportunity to residents who otherwise have at least a 100-mile, round-trip drive to endure. Gould said the county might partner with city government for meeting space to…

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Nominations sought for Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame

Deadline to submit nominations is April 30 The Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation is soliciting nominations for this year’s inductees into the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame. The Outdoor Hall of Fame annually recognizes individuals and organizations that have made significant and lasting contributions toward Arizona’s wildlife, the welfare of its natural resources, and the state’s outdoor heritage. Nominations will be accepted through April 30 and should be submitted to:  Rebecca Bouquot, wildlifefortomorrow@gmail.com or Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation, c/o Arizona Game and Fish Department, Attn: Rebecca Bouquot, Outdoor Hall of Fame Nominations, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086. This year’s…

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Some 100 turn out for courthouse groundbreaking

KINGMAN – A Monday afternoon groundbreaking ceremony celebrated a multi-million campaign to upgrade the Mohave County courthouse in downtown Kingman. The project involves a 66,000 sq. ft addition to provide additional space and the remodeling of the original historic courthouse that opened in 1915. About 100 people in attendance heard presiding Superior Court Judge Charles Gurtler thank many involved with the effort. Judge Gurtler also introduced a mix of dignitaries in the audience, ranging from staff members in Mohave County and Kingman city government to elected officials and judges. State Supreme Court Chief Justice Scott Bales remembered visiting Kingman nearly…

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Legal Notices

ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR: Cobalt Skies Falconry, LLC. II The Address Of The Registered Office is: 6270 Cactus Wren Circle, Kingman, AZ 86409 III The Name and address of the Statutory Agent Is: Jamaica Smith 6270 Cactus Wren Circle, Kingman, AZ 86409 B. Management Of The Limited Liability Company Is Reserved To The Members. The Names Of Each Person Who Is A Member Are: Jamaica Smith 6270 Cactus Wren Circle, Kingman, AZ 86409 [manager]Publish: 3/6, 3/13, 3/20/19 Eric W Kessler 6720 N. Scottsdale AZ 85253 Phone Number: 480-644-0093 E-Mail…

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