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Mobile Health Unit part of proposal for Rescue Plan Funds

KINGMAN – Mohave County Supervisor Jean Bishop (R-Dist. 4) on Sept. 6 spoke to the Kingman Republican Women on a variety of topics including her proposals for use of the District 4 allocation of the Rescue Plan fund. Mohave County will receive $41 million from the Federal Government which the Supervisors voted to split evenly by supervisorial district. While she doesn’t agree with the huge giveaways by the Federal Government, she believes it was important for the County to accept the funds in order to benefit Mohave County residents. “I don’t agree with that.  If you give money away, it…

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Mobile Health Unit part of proposal for Rescue Plan Funds

KINGMAN – Mohave County Supervisor Jean Bishop (R-Dist. 4) on Sept. 6 spoke to the Kingman Republican Women on a variety of topics including her proposals for use of the District 4 allocation of the Rescue Plan fund. Mohave County will receive $41 million from the Federal Government which the Supervisors voted to split evenly by supervisorial district. While she doesn’t agree with the huge giveaways by the Federal Government, she believes it was important for the County to accept the funds in order to benefit Mohave County residents. “I don’t agree with that.  If you give money away, it…

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Calling all downtown merchants

KINGMAN – This year’s Veterans Day Parade, the Very Merry Display of Lights, and the Mingle Jingle Holiday Bazaar are on the calendar for this year! The Kingman Downtown Merchants Association (KDMA) is inviting the community to participate in these events. For the Veterans Day Parade, entries are free to all veterans, veterans’ groups, and their businesses/associations in downtown. The Very Merry Display of Lights will have vendor spaces on Beale St. free to all merchant businesses in downtown. A window decorating contest will also be held where downtown businesses can win cash prizes. Registration to enter will be $100…

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Veterans Day Parade and Street of Lights Display still on for this year

KINGMAN – The Kingman Downtown Merchants Association (KDMA) is proud to announce that both the Veterans Day Parade and The Very Merry Christmas Street of Lights Display for the Kingman area are scheduled for later this year!  KDMA invites everyone to consider entering their business, club, organization, or themselves into the fun! Entries can be many things, but floats are always admired. The parades are a great way to get your business name out there with high visibility to the community. The Veterans Day Parade will be held on Saturday, Nov. 13 beginning at 10 a.m. The parade will honor all veterans, with…

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Fiber internet coming to Lake Havasu

LAKE HAVASU CITY – ALLO Communications announced a fiber-to-the-premise project offering 10 Gigabit bandwidths in Lake Havasu City. ALLO will begin construction in Lake Havasu in the next several months after completing the remaining city agreements. ALLO President Brad Moline stated, “ALLO commits to being local wherever we are. Our team members are not strangers, but neighbors and advocates in the communities we serve.” The $50 million project will permanently employ at least 35 people with many more involved during the construction phase. The network will feature 10 Gigabit symmetric service providing equal upload and download speeds to each small…

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ADOR returns more than $48 million in 2021 fiscal year

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Unclaimed Property program with the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) reunited $48 million to its rightful owners in fiscal year 2021 (July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021).  Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and safety restrictions, ADOR’S Unclaimed Property Unit continued its efforts to assist taxpayers in recovering lost assets by providing virtual meeting options and in-person appointments. The team delivered $5 million more back to citizens than in fiscal year 2020. Additionally, Unclaimed Property officials developed a mass email solution to make customer communications faster and more efficient.  “Taxpayers entrust ADOR to safeguard unclaimed assets and…

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