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ADOT speaks at Rotary

Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s December 8 speaker was Michelle Beggs, Community Relations Project Manager for Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Beggs gave a power-point presentation ADOT construction projects. Among current projects are Andy Devine bridge deck replacement, Willow Creek bridge #3 replacement, and Walnut Creek to Holy Moses Wash paving. Among projects to start in the spring are U.S. 93 Legend Ranch Road to Kingman and U.S. 93 I-40 Junction to Breccia Drive. For details of projects in design or construction log on to azdot.gov/projects/northwest-district-projects/northwest

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Kingman man fatally injured in crash

KINGMAN – A Kingman man was fatally injured in a single vehicle traffic accident last week. Deputy Kingman Police Chief Joel Freed said Brady Nickolas Glaser, 29, was dead at the crash site in the area of Diamond Spur St. and Clay Springs Ave. Freed said officers responded at about 7:20 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8 to a report of a serious injury crash. He said it was determined that Glaser was westbound in the 4200 block of Clay Springs Ave. when the Jeep Cherokee he was driving left the roadway and struck a street sign. “The vehicle continued through the…

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Kingman man fatally injured in crash

KINGMAN – A Kingman man was fatally injured in a single vehicle traffic accident last week. Deputy Kingman Police Chief Joel Freed said Brady Nickolas Glaser, 29, was dead at the crash site in the area of Diamond Spur St. and Clay Springs Ave. Freed said officers responded at about 7:20 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8 to a report of a serious injury crash. He said it was determined that Glaser was westbound in the 4200 block of Clay Springs Ave. when the Jeep Cherokee he was driving left the roadway and struck a street sign. “The vehicle continued through the…

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Transportation projects in the works citywide

KINGMAN – Widening Stockton Hill Road to six lanes between Detroit and Airway Avenue is the number one priority identified in the updated Transportation Master plan adopted during the Dec. 5 Kingman City Council meeting. The plan recommends 23 low to top priority infrastructure projects totaling almost $700-million to maintain sufficiency in the local transportation network through 2045. The master plan was completed by Kimley-Horn, a design and engineering firm that served as consultant under contract. It was last updated back in 2011. “In general, Kingman’s transportation network functions very well,” project manager Michael Grandy told council members. “There are a…

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Transportation projects in the works citywide

KINGMAN – Widening Stockton Hill Road to six lanes between Detroit and Airway Avenue is the number one priority identified in the updated Transportation Master plan adopted during the Dec. 5 Kingman City Council meeting. The plan recommends 23 low to top priority infrastructure projects totaling almost $700-million to maintain sufficiency in the local transportation network through 2045. The master plan was completed by Kimley-Horn, a design and engineering firm that served as consultant under contract. It was last updated back in 2011. “In general, Kingman’s transportation network functions very well,” project manager Michael Grandy told council members. “There are a…

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Kingman Coins for Kindness program in full awing

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is excited to announce that signage will be popping up around town this week for the Kingman Coins for Kindness Program. In an effort to provide a safe and clean community for all residents, the program is designed to educate the community on their giving options, while discouraging panhandling. Kingman Coins for Kindness encourages responsible giving through donations to local organizations that are currently serving the homeless population. In addition to the donation portion of the program, the City of Kingman has been working with local retailers through a landscape improvement grant program. The…

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