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SBDC offers free Access to Capital webinar

MOHAVE COUNTY – Applying for a small business loan can be confusing and sometimes intimidating. Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is offering a free webinar that will answer the most common questions about borrowing money for a startup or existing business. The webinar will be held Thursday, Sept. 19 from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. Understanding what you need to be ready to apply for a loan and how long the process can take is very important to your business timeline. The webinar is free; however pre-registration is required. Please register by visiting the event schedule listed on the…

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KPD Honor Guard honored

KINGMAN – On Wednesday, August 28, members of the Kingman Police Department (KPD) Honor Guard where recognized for their contributions to the Kingman Veterans Treatment Court (VTC). The VTC has held 16 graduation ceremonies over the past four years, celebrating the graduation of 32 veterans. The KPD honor guard, with assistance of the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office honor guard, has opened each ceremony with presentation of our nation’s colors. VTC is a problem-solving court that is intended to serve veterans struggling with addiction, serious mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder, and/or re-occurring disorders as well as any other issues the veteran…

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Judge rules that early signage illegal for Prop 415 opponents

MOHAVE COUNTY – A ruling by a judge in Kingman favors Bullhead City’s position that political signs supporting a “No” vote on Proposition 415 were put up about two weeks early.  Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen’s denial of a request for a temporary restraining order (TRO) allows the city to enforce its statutory interpretation that some 75 signs must be taken down because they can’t legally be posted until September 5, 60 days before voters decide the ballot proposition in the general election. Following the near hour-long hearing that concluded late Wednesday afternoon, Bullhead City Manager Toby Cotter…

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Kingman City Offices Labor Day closures

KINGMAN – City offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day, Monday, September 2. In addition, there will be no residential or commercial trash service on Monday; Monday and Tuesday customers should put their cans out one day late. KART service will not run during this closure, as well. City offices closed on Fridays will remain closed Friday, September 6: · Police Department Lobby · Fire Department Administration · Engineering · Planning & Zoning · City Clerk’s Office ·  Human Resources

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Fieldhouse has ticket, shuttle, safety tips for Friday’s MHS-RVHS River Bowl

BULLHEAD CITY – When crosstown rivals Mohave and River Valley High Schools kick off the first football game at the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse on Friday, visitors are reminded to bring patience, but leave backpacks and chewing gum at home. Although the Fieldhouse has been open since early May, this will be the first event at which tickets are being sold.  Fieldhouse general manager Ed Catalfamo reminded those attending that discounted ticket prices remain unchanged, $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors, if purchased online.  A small online service fee will be added by the vendor, Eventbrite.  The…

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Paint party renews old downtown building

KINGMAN – A row of painters that included Police Chief Bob Devries, Finance Director Tina Moline, Public Works Director Rob Owen and Chamber of Commerce President Becky Fawson worked Thursday morning to cover the orange and green color scheme that formerly decorated the Smoke Shop in downtown Kingman. Federal authorities provided permission to repaint the building at 417 Beale Street that was forfeited to the U.S. Marshals office and will be put on the market for sale. A fresh coat of paint gives the structure a new look in a sandstone color. Dave Hawkins

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