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Mohave County Flood Control Truth in Taxation Information

MOHAVE COUNTY — Mohave County Flood Control District has prepared its truth in taxation information for the fiscal year 2021-2022 budget in compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes § 48-254. According to the 2021 levy limit referenced by the Arizona Department of Revenue Property Tax Oversight Commission (PTOC), Mohave County Flood Control’s truth in taxation rate is $0.4784.  Mohave County Flood Control District is proposing a rate of $0.5000 which is $0.0216 higher than the truth in taxation rate.  It is proposed to levy $9,507,007 in fiscal year 2021-2022 which is an increase of $403,593 or 4.5% above the PTOC truth in…

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona holds virtual job fair Wednesday, July 21

Health insurance company aims to fill more than 65 full-time positions Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is holding a virtual job fair this Wednesday, July 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. As a local health insurance company, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona provides health insurance products, services, and networks to more than 1.9 million individuals, families, and businesses throughout the state. The company is looking to fill more than 65 full-time openings, which range from Clinical and Customer Service jobs to Information Technology, Medical Coding, and Project Management positions. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is one…

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona holds virtual job fair Wednesday, July 21

Health insurance company aims to fill more than 65 full-time positions Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is holding a virtual job fair this Wednesday, July 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. As a local health insurance company, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona provides health insurance products, services, and networks to more than 1.9 million individuals, families, and businesses throughout the state. The company is looking to fill more than 65 full-time openings, which range from Clinical and Customer Service jobs to Information Technology, Medical Coding, and Project Management positions. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is one…

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Local church opens 22,000 sq. ft. Community Center

KINGMAN – The slow crawl out of the pandemic has halted more than a few projects in the community and the last year’s social distancing has people ready to get out and begin to mingle. Collage Park Baptist Church, being amongst the group of projects, finally opened the doors to its brand new community Center. A 22,000 square foot gymnasium topped with an entire floor of classrooms and conference centers as well as a full commercial kitchen and prep kitchen. The building sports a gymnasium and stage. With its modern sound system and soon-to-be stage lights in place, the College…

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Cobb entering state race

KINGMAN – A Kingman republican who will be term limited out of the Arizona State House of Representatives late next year is seeking state office. District 5 rep. Regina Cobb is running for Arizona State Treasurer. “I’m going to be establishing an exploratory campaign committee today,” Cobb said Tuesday morning. Cobb said the purpose of the committee is to build campaign platform and fundraising strategy rather than measure the viability of her bid for state office. Cobb said District 2 Mohave County supervisor Hildy Angius will spearhead her campaign in northwest Arizona. She said she is building a team to…

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Sportsmen’s Club to reopen

KINGMAN – After a year of pandemic lockdown and several months of preparation The Sportsmen’s Club will be reopening its doors. The Sportsmen’s Club shuttered its operation to safeguard itself and its patrons during the COVID pandemic. With all of the staff having been vaccinated, it is ready to reopen. Originally opening its doors in 1910, it has been known as The Palace Saloon, The Deluxe, and eventually The Sportsmen’s Club. These days it simply goes by most of its patrons as “Sporty’s.” Steeped in the long history of Kingman, its roots go back to a watering hole for thirsty…

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