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KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is notifying

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LHC council to hold invocation lottery

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City Council invites volunteer speakers to offer an invocation before the beginning of its regular meetings for the benefit and blessing of the city council. Any individual or organization interested in offering an invocation at a city council regular meeting can submit their names for participation in the lottery through an application located on the City’s website. The invocational speaker must be a resident of Lake Havasu City having resided in Lake Havasu City for at least one year prior to March 1, 2024. The Lake Havasu City Council meetings are held the…

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LHC council to hold invocation lottery

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City Council invites volunteer speakers to offer an invocation before the beginning of its regular meetings for the benefit and blessing of the city council. Any individual or organization interested in offering an invocation at a city council regular meeting can submit their names for participation in the lottery through an application located on the City’s website. The invocational speaker must be a resident of Lake Havasu City having resided in Lake Havasu City for at least one year prior to March 1, 2024. The Lake Havasu City Council meetings are held the…

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Brenden Theater to offer beer, wine

KINGMAN – Movie fans will soon be able to enjoy a cold beer along with their popcorn at Kingman’s only commercial movie house. Brenden Theatres plans to introduce beer and wine at its Kingman 4 outlet on Stockton Hill Road by late March, if not sooner. “We appreciate the community. It’s been really good to us over the years, so we’re happy to bring in a new experience,” said Robert Lytle, Vice President for the company that operates six other theaters in nearby Nevada, California and Colorado.  Lytle said alcohol may draw some adults who’ve not stepped in Kingman 4…

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CDBG fund hearing set

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is expected to receive approximately $406,068 in FY2024 Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the Arizona Department of Housing Regional Account (RA). The City of Kingman also intends to apply for $500,000 in FY2024 CDBG funds from the State Special Projects (SSP) account.  CDBG funds must be used to benefit low-income persons and areas, alleviate slum and blight or address urgent need. A public hearing will be held in Council Chambers at 5:00 PM on Thursday, February 22, at 310 N. 4th Street to gather citizen input on the use of the CDBG funds.   Examples…

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MCC and Area Chambers encourage businesses and others to utilize classes in the Workforce Excellence Series

MOHAVE COUNTY –  Mohave Community College’s Workforce Excellence Series is actively recruiting participants for the upcoming spring semester, with a dedicated goal to enhance and elevate the local workforce.  Courses are held on the College campuses and at several local Chambers of Commerce. Workforce Excellence Series representatives recently held information sessions at the Bullhead City, Kingman and Lake Havasu City chambers. Series Facilitator Ruth Hellams, who helped the College develop a number of Workforce Excellence courses, opened the presentations by addressing the importance of attracting and retaining employees in Mohave County. “In Mohave County, it is imperative that we collectively work…

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MCC and Area Chambers encourage businesses and others to utilize classes in the Workforce Excellence Series

MOHAVE COUNTY –  Mohave Community College’s Workforce Excellence Series is actively recruiting participants for the upcoming spring semester, with a dedicated goal to enhance and elevate the local workforce.  Courses are held on the College campuses and at several local Chambers of Commerce. Workforce Excellence Series representatives recently held information sessions at the Bullhead City, Kingman and Lake Havasu City chambers. Series Facilitator Ruth Hellams, who helped the College develop a number of Workforce Excellence courses, opened the presentations by addressing the importance of attracting and retaining employees in Mohave County. “In Mohave County, it is imperative that we collectively work…

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