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Rancho Santa Fe Interchange update

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman held a design meeting with ADOT staff and AECOM last week, and discussed next steps. Working on securing right of way clearance and working with landowners on a public-private partnership that will address funding for the connector streets and utilities; two key tasks moving forward, and keeping the project on schedule. Tentatively, the design could be completed by May 2020, and ADOT could potentially send the project to bid as early as July 2020. Earlier this year, State Representative Regina Cobb was able appropriate $20 million for the Rancho Santa Fe interchange. For more…

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Kino Avenue waterline project update

Willow/Kino intersection opened today KINGMAN – Friday, October 18, the Willow Road/Kino Avenue intersection reopened at 6:00 a.m. The section that is currently closed to Wells Street will remain closed, however. Beginning Monday, October 21, Kino Ave. will be closed from Willow Rd. to Walleck Ranch Drive until October 31. Detours will be in place, but we urge the traveling public to drive slowly through detours, and give themselves extra driving time, while traveling through work zones. Up-to-date street closures and restrictions can be found at the City of Kingman’s engineering website page of interactive Maps through the city’s Geographic…

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Daily newspaper going to three days per week

KINGMAN – The Kingman Daily Miner, that has been published since 1882, will be changing its name to The Kingman Miner on Nov. 20. According to Miner officials, the print edition will be delivered only on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays instead of the six-day distribution cycle they previously had. The printed edition subscriber rates will decrease from $10.99 every four weeks to $8.80 and will allow printed subscribers full access, at no additional charge, to the Miner’s online version at kingmanminer.com. Their online version at kingmanminer.com will be a 24-hour news cycle, seven days per week, with up-to-date news content….

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Congressman Gosar visits Northwest Arizona

MOHAVE COUNTY – U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. representative for Arizona’s 4th Congressional District, took time out his busy schedule to visit with various constituents and groups throughout the Northwest Arizona region Wednesday through Saturday. The congressman began his trek of the area by stopping by the Golden Valley Fire District Station #11 Wednesday to visit with the firefighters. During his visit there, he and the firefighters discussed the wildland fire season that typically goes from May through November depending upon the weather patterns. After visiting with the firefighters, the congressman headed to Bullhead City where he spoke at…

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Sign inventory being conducted in Kingman

KINGMAN – Over the next few months, the City of Kingman has consulted with DBi services to complete a traffic sign inventory. This will use a specialized vehicle that will drive up and down each street using LIDAR detection to capture all traffic signs. Additional crews will stop at each traffic sign individually and place a etroreflectometer to each sign for a reading. This is being done on an HSIP grant fully funded and administered by ADOT. This is to help the city meet the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) requirement standards that are designed to maintain sign…

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STAT hosts Customer Appreciation Day

KINGMAN – STAT All Medical Supply will host their Customer Appreciation Day on Friday, October 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Coffee, donuts, and fruit will be available throughout the day; pizza and punch will be served through the afternoon. There will be free raffles and many prizes. The event is free and open to the public. STAT All Medical Supply is located at 2316 Stockton Hill Rd., 928-753-7828.

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