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Rotary discusses clean water, sanitation

At its September 13 meeting, Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club was honored to have 5495 Rotary District Governor, David Simmer, speak to the club (shown with club president Karen Brown). Simmer noted The Rotary Foundation is among the top-rated service organizations. Charity Navigator, the largest independent evaluator of U.S. charities ranked The Rotary Foundation eighth out of 8,000 charities evaluated in 2019, while Charity Watch gave it an A-plus rating Nov. 2018 and CNBC ranked it as third in its Top 10 Charities Changing the World in 2016. According to Simmer, 785,000,000 world-wide don’t have access to clean water and…

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KPD awarded ALEAP accreditation

KINGMAN – The Kingman Police Department (KPD) has been awarded accreditation status by the Arizona Association of Chief of Police (AACOP) through its Arizona Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ALEAP). The award was made on Thursday, September 12, during the AACOP annual conference in Laughlin, Nev. KPD had an on-site assessment on August 5 and 6. The assessors were Deputy Chief Reuben Nuñez from the Marana Police Department and Assistant Chief Bruce Walls from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Together, the assessment team verified that the Kingman Police Department was in compliance with all applicable standards. During the accreditation ceremony in…

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Free small businesses webinar slated

MOHAVE COUNTY – Join Small Business Development Center (SBDC) for a Lunch & Learn Webinar via Zoom to learn about cyber security on Wednesday, Sept. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. Learn how to make it part of your business routine and develop a plan to protect your customer’s personal information because you cannot afford to lose time or money to scammers or a compromised network. SBDC can help you avoid fraudulent activity, protect your computers and networks, keep your customers’ data safe – and protect your bottom line. The webinar is free. Attendees will be mailed a Cyber Security…

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No conflict of interest in grain silo vote

KINGMAN – Kingman Vice Mayor Travis Lingenfelter defended himself when a citizen implied he engaged in a conflict of interest involving Rickety Crickety Brewing proprietor Terry Thomson. Citizen Donna Gahan spoke during the call to the public portion of the September 17 council meeting. Gahan said Lingenfelter and Thomson had collaborated with an experimental beer and that it was out of bounds for the Vice Mayor to have spoken and voted in favor of an encroachment permit that the council approved earlier this month. “My understanding is that Travis Lingenfelter provides Rickety Cricket with this product Dr. C and he…

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Route 66 Association seeks donations

The Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona has created a $50,000 endowment at Northern Arizona University (NAU) for the preservation and promotion of Arizona Route 66 history. The Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona’s mission is to preserve, promote, and protect Route 66 in Arizona, so it was a natural fit for the Association to create an endowment at NAU’s Cline Library to help preserve Route 66 history. Working together with archivists from the Cline Library, the association donated their historical records to be archived in 2017. As the first Route 66 Association in the country, they wanted the documents,…

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KASRA Ditch Day is Sept. 24

KINGMAN – Yes, the Kingman Area School Retirees’ Association (KASRA) Ditch Day Brunch is Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The event will be held at Upton’s Hidden Pines Bed & Breakfast, 935 S. DW Ranch Rd. (take east I-40 and turn right at exit 59). This brunch is a fiesta – bring  your favorite dish to share, some funds for raffle ticket,; and non-perishable lunch items for KASRA’s worthy cause: The Wildflower Foundation, which makes weekend food backpacks for needy students. The Wildflower Foundation has started with one school in the district, and hopes to expand. There…

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