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Together We Move Forward, Bullhead City Business Recovery 2020

BULLHEAD CITY – The City of Bullhead City has developed a free online portal called FORWARDto assist all City businesses. FORWARD features more than 25 federal, state and local assistance programs and incentives to help businesses recover. The portal is designed to be a convenient resource where business owners can easily learn about current recovery programs that are available. The portal offers a variety of grants, loans, deferrals and free programs to eligible businesses. Businesses will be receiving their portal invites via email starting today. Businesses are encouraged to take the time to go into the portal, create a business…

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BOS meeting: County Manager position open; rural television coverage will not be expanded

MOHAVE COUNTY – Dozens of people have applied for the Mohave County Manager position that Mike Hendrix will vacate for retirement on June 30. Human Resources Director Ken Cunningham said a national recruiting campaign netted 44 job applications by Wednesday. “They’re from all over the nation. They’re not just local,” Cunningham said of the applicant field. Cunningham said a four-member hiring selection committee includes Presiding Superior Court Judge Chuck Gurtler, Sheriff Doug Schuster, County Attorney Matt Smith and retired Kingman Unified School District Superintendent Roger Jacks. He said the committee will screen the field and conduct interviews with semi-finalists by…

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Leapfrog Group awards KRMC third consecutive ‘A’ for patient safety

KINGMAN – On Friday, May 1, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) was awarded an ‘A’ when the Leapfrog Group announced their spring 2020 Hospital Safety Grade. The designation recognizes KRMC’s efforts in protecting patients from harm and providing safer healthcare. The Leapfrog Group is a national nonprofit organization committed to improving healthcare quality and safety. It assigns safety grades to hospitals across the nation twice annually in the spring and fall. This grade marks KRMC’s third ‘A’ rating in a row – the first was awarded with Leapfrog’s spring announcement in May 2019, followed by an ‘A’ in November 2019….

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Culver’s Restaurant coming to Kingman

KINGMAN – Culver’s is coming to Kingman! The Wisconsin-based restaurant chain with more than 700 stores should be open on Airway Avenue, just east of the Cracker Barrel, before the end of the year. McCON Building Corporation intends to submit building plans with the City of Kingman soon and begin construction sometime next month. “If we start in June we’re going to try to be turning it over to the owner 20 weeks later, so it’s going to probably be finished by the end of October, first part of November. Somewhere in that area,” said Project manager Kenny Esser. “Back…

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Culver’s Restaurant coming to Kingman

KINGMAN – Culver’s is coming to Kingman! The Wisconsin-based restaurant chain with more than 700 stores should be open on Airway Avenue, just east of the Cracker Barrel, before the end of the year. McCON Building Corporation intends to submit building plans with the City of Kingman soon and begin construction sometime next month. “If we start in June we’re going to try to be turning it over to the owner 20 weeks later, so it’s going to probably be finished by the end of October, first part of November. Somewhere in that area,” said Project manager Kenny Esser. “Back…

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Professional Municipal Clerk’s Week celebrated

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC), a professional non-profit association with 14,700 members comprised of City, Town, Township, Village, Borough, Deputy and County Clerks throughout the United States, Canada and 15 other countries, announces its 51st Annual Professional Municipal Clerks Week—May 3 through May 9. To commemorate the week, Mayor Cal Sheehy proclaims May 3 through May 9, as “Professional Municipal Clerks Week,” in Lake Havasu City Arizona, honoring Lake Havasu City, City Clerk Kelly Williams, MMC, Shannon Davis, Assistant City Clerk, and Marcela Quiles, Administrative Technician, and the many Municipal and Deputy Clerks for…

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