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City of Kingman Completes Work on the White Cliffs Trail System South Trailhead

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman is inviting the public to join them for a ribbon cutting at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, March 4th at the newly completed White Cliffs Trail System South Trailhead. The ribbon cutting will take place at the South Trailhead (downtown) located at 711 N. 4th Street, behind the Mohave County Courthouse. This project was made possible through a partnership between the City of Kingman and the Arizona State Parks Board. The White Cliffs Trail System links downtown to uptown through 240 acres of the beautiful White Cliffs area. (map attached shows the White Cliffs Trail System). Mike Meersman, Director…

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Walsh, Skubal exits possible

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County Development Services could lose its Director and top clerical staff member next week. Development Services Director Tim Walsh remains a finalist, along with Edward Dickie, for possible selection for the Kingman City Manager position. More than 40 people applied for the job following the contract termination for former City Manager Ron Foggin last August. Deputy Manager Tina Moline is serving as Acting Manager following the early Feb. exit of interim Manager Grady Miller for a new job in Cave Creek. Walsh and Dickie were interviewed during a five-hour long Kingman Council executive session on Tuesday,…

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2024 pronghorn, elk hunt draw results available

The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) has released the draw results for 2024 pronghorn and elk hunts.      A customer’s AZGFD portal account is the only source for finding out draw results and viewing bonus points. A free portal account can be created at accounts.azgfd.com/Account/Register (account features for minor dependents are available).  A portal account allows customers to create a secure account where they can view and manage their contact information, as well as their licenses, draw results history and bonus points in their personal “My AZGFD Dashboard” section. For questions about creating a portal account, call 602-942-3000 and press “7.”                                                    By…

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Kingman Presbyterian Church welcomes new pastor

KINGMAN – Kingman Presbyterian Church welcomes Pastor Joe Tolin and his wife, Dani. The couple has three adult children, a son-in-law, and two grandchildren. Recently, Pastor Joe was serving a church in Florida. Joe has been serving churches since 1997 in various capacities. He was born and raised in Alabama but has a deep love for the American Southwest. The Lord’s will, Joe and Dani’s love for the Southwest, and the great people at Kingman Presbyterian Church is what brought him and Dani to the area. They love to explore and see all the sights and are thrilled to be…

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Filing window opens soon for municipal, county offices

MOHAVE COUNTY – The filing window opens Monday for dozens of prospective candidates seeking municipal or county office in northwest Arizona. The Mohave County Elections Department and City Clerk’s offices will begin accepting nominating petitions from potential office seekers who’ve been gathering signatures to qualify their campaigns for the July 30 primary election. Early birds are expected. “Some will be here at 8:00 Monday morning, or shortly thereafter,” County Elections Director Allen Tempert said, roughly one month ahead of the April 1 deadline for nominating petition submission. “I’m going to have a semi-busy first week, a very busy last week…

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Pathway to Peace workshop set

KINGMAN – The Advice & Aid Pregnancy Center will host “Pathway to Peace,” a hope and healing after abortion workshop. The event will be held Thursday through Sunday, April 11 – 14 at a private home. There is no cost to attend; however, registration is required. Registration deadline is March 22. For information or to register call Teresa at The Advice & Aid Pregnancy Center, 928-692-1301.

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