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KINGMAN – Saturday evening at Moose Lodge #1704

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Rosebird Farms rep speaks at Rotary

Andrea McAdow, owner of Rosebird Farms spoke at Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s July 2 meeting. Rosebird Farms is a Certified Naturally Grown farm which doesn’t use pesticides, herbicides or GMOs. Small, medium, and large boxes of vegetables are available for purchase weekly. Their retail outlet is located in West of 3rd at 224 E. Beale St. Website: rosebirdfarms.com 

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MCC classes to return on campus, and college will continue remote class option

MOHAVE COUNTY – Students asked and Mohave Community College answered.  The college will offer classes on campus, online and remotely through videoconferencing for the upcoming fall semester, which begins August 23.  College President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein just announced in a video message to the college community that on-campus classes will resume, and so will the remote class option.   “As you’ve seen, vaccination rates across the country have increased and the threat of the virus continues to decrease.  So, I’m very happy to say that this fall we plan to have classes back on campus and we’ll continue all of our…

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Deann Macleod of Kingman 911 becomes a Certified Public-Safety Executive

The Association of Public-Safety Communications Professionals (APCO) International has announced Deann MacLeod of Kingman, Arizona has graduated from the prestigious Certified Public-Safety Executive (CPE) Program. Deann MacLeod serves as Communications Center Manager for Kingman 911 Communications Center. The CPE Program was established in 2016 and was designed to elevate professionalism, enhance individual performance and recognize excellence in the public safety communications industry. Participants may be managers, supervisors, agency executives or others whose work and life experiences have motivated them to learn the necessary skills to successfully lead organizations within the complex and ever-changing environment in which public safety agencies operate….

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Kingman Veteran Villas ribbon cutting Wednesday

KINGMAN – There will be a special ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Kingman Veteran Villas (2501 Veteran Way, off Hualapai Mountain Rd & Jackson) Wednesday, July 7 at 1:30pm. Each of the 48 units contain 930 Sq. Ft. of living area featuring central air and heat and a single car garage. A number of county dignitaries are expected to be present at the ceremony, including County Supervisor Jean Bishop, County Housing Authority Director Michael Smith, and County Manager Sam Elters. Smith will be speaking, along with President of Adams Construction & Management Greg Wagner, Veterans Administration HCHV Supervisor Karen…

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Virlynn Tinnell receives 2021 Administration of Justice Award

KINGMAN – During the recent Judicial Conference the Arizona Supreme Court presented retired Mohave County Clerk of the Court, Virlynn Tinnell, with its 2021 Administration of Justice Award.  Virlynn served as the Clerk of the Superior Court from 1999 until her retirement in April 2021 when she was appointed as the Cerbat Justice of the Peace by the Mohave County Board of Supervisors.     During her tenure as Clerk, Virlynn actively participated on several State-wide committees and served as a director with the National Association for Court Management.  Virlynn’ s efforts to help improve court operations include the implementation of…

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Permissible fireworks spark fire

BULLHEAD CITY – At approximately 4:00 p.m. Thursday, July 1, Bullhead City Fire Department (BHCFD) crews were dispatched to the Motel 6 located at 1081 Hwy. 95 for a reported commercial structure fire. According to a BHCFD spokesperson, a small shed was on fire at the north end of the structure.  Fire crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire, keeping it from spreading to the hotel.  Fire investigators responded to the scene finding an array of permissible fireworks covering the immediate area. BHCFD would like to remind citizens that all fireworks have the potential to ignite a fire. With…

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