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Pumpkin Patrol accepting donations

KINGMAN – The Kingman Police Department (KPD) is accepting donations of individually wrapped candy, as well as monetary donations from businesses and community members. Please help KPD make this annual event the most successful yet. You can bring your candy and/or cash donations to KPD Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; mail a donation to KPD, 2730 E. Andy Devine Ave., Kingman, AZ 86401; or call to make other arrangements. KPD requests donations by Oct. 26. For information call Krista Kufen at 928-753-2191 or email kkufen@cityofkingman.gov.

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Chillin’ on Beale Sept. 16

KINGMAN – Bring your car down for Chillin’ on Beale, Saturday, Sept. 16. Classics, customs, creatives, motorcycles, EVs, you name it! Cruise on down to Beale Street for music, good food, and down-home Kingman atmosphere! Events begin at 3 p.m. and only ends when the cars go home! September’s theme is Celebrating Route 66. Free and open to the public – vehicle spots open. Contact Gene Kirkham at 714-488-1843 for more information.

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BCSD receives $1.25M academic improvement grant

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City School District (BCSD) has started an intensive program to improve classroom results and instructional leadership.  The partnership with educational services company Instructional Empowerment (IE) is covered by a $1.25 million bipartisan Congressionally-approved federal grant administered through the office of Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs. Many schools across Arizona and the rest of the country have reported students struggling after they returned from pandemic-related online instruction and other non-traditional classrooms.  IE states that its mandate is to build a cooperative, serious learning culture in all classrooms to close achievement gaps for all students.  That includes targeted…

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DONNI JOLYN HACKER RINCON

Donni Jolyn Hacker Rincon, 68, of Henderson, Nevada went to her heavenly home on August 18, 2023, surrounded by her sons and sisters. Donni was born to Don and Joan Hafley Hacker on July 17, 1955, in Kingman, Arizona. In Donni’s youth, she excelled in school and was active in many sports and clubs at Kingman High School. She graduated from Kingman High School in 1973. One of her early jobs as a child was to deliver ice buckets to many guests that were visiting the Holiday House Motel managed by her parents. Donni met the love of her life,…

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DONNI JOLYN HACKER RINCON

Donni Jolyn Hacker Rincon, 68, of Henderson, Nevada went to her heavenly home on August 18, 2023, surrounded by her sons and sisters. Donni was born to Don and Joan Hafley Hacker on July 17, 1955, in Kingman, Arizona. In Donni’s youth, she excelled in school and was active in many sports and clubs at Kingman High School. She graduated from Kingman High School in 1973. One of her early jobs as a child was to deliver ice buckets to many guests that were visiting the Holiday House Motel managed by her parents. Donni met the love of her life,…

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