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Art and culture promoted in Kingman

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Wildflower Studios and Gallery, Sara Peterson Gallery, Avant Print and Frame Nate and Sara Peterson have begun an artistic adventure through three new connected businesses which promote the arts in downtown Kingman. Wildflower Studios and Gallery, Sara Peterson Gallery and Avant Print and Frame most recently opened, with a grand opening celebrated last week for Avant Print and Frame and Sara Peterson Gallery. Sara’s vision for promoting art in downtown Kingman began in 2015 with Kingman Center for the Arts (KCA) and Beale Street Theater. The property at Second and Beale Streets was purchased with the intention of…

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LHC Police Department awarded Highway Safety Grant

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City Police Department was awarded a $68,450 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). The funds will be used to purchase a new police vehicle equipped with a directional radar system. The vehicle, a Ford Explorer, will be dedicated to the Lake Havasu City Police Department Traffic Unit and will be assigned to officers who are specifically trained in detecting impaired drivers for the purpose of conducting increased traffic enforcement operations. The grant from GOHS, which is being funded through Proposition 207, will cover the cost of the vehicle as well…

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Public hearing April 16 for ADOT’s Tentative Five-Year Construction Program

Proposed 2022-2026 focus: improving major corridors, upgrading pavement conditions  PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing Friday, April 16, on the agency’s recommended plan for the next five years of construction projects statewide. The virtual hearing on the 2022-2026 Tentative Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program begins at 9 a.m. and can be accessed at http://aztransportationboard.gov. The proposed annual update allocates funding to expand and improve four corridors for passenger and freight traffic through the next five years. The projects to widen highways and improve safety include:  Adding lanes along Interstate 17 between Anthem Way and…

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Spurlock appointed temporary Clerk of Superior Court

MOHAVE COUNTY – Presiding Judge Charles Gurtler has appointed deputy director Christina Spurlock as temporary Clerk of Mohave County Superior Court. Clerk Virlynn Tinnell is leaving the post she’s held for 22 years to take the bench next Monday to serve as Justice of the Peace for the Cerbat precinct. Spurlock said she feels honored and blessed by the appointment. She said she has “big shoes to fill” as Tinnell exits, but knows she has solid support within the office. “Our staff is great and we’ll work together to get the job done. I am very blessed in that regard as we have a…

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Spurlock appointed temporary Clerk of Superior Court

MOHAVE COUNTY – Presiding Judge Charles Gurtler has appointed deputy director Christina Spurlock as temporary Clerk of Mohave County Superior Court. Clerk Virlynn Tinnell is leaving the post she’s held for 22 years to take the bench next Monday to serve as Justice of the Peace for the Cerbat precinct. Spurlock said she feels honored and blessed by the appointment. She said she has “big shoes to fill” as Tinnell exits, but knows she has solid support within the office. “Our staff is great and we’ll work together to get the job done. I am very blessed in that regard as we have a…

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City of Kingman payment portal fully functional

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman Utility Billing Citizen Self Service online portal is once again fully functional, following a February criminal cyberattack. Upon initial login, customers will be prompted to change their password. The city will also resume processing automatic credit card payments, beginning with bills due April 18. Any customers enrolled in automatic credit card payments with unpaid bills due between March 3, and April 17, will need to remit payment by another method. Customers can access the online payment system here: https://selfservice.cityofkingman.gov/css.  Customers can also make a payment over the phone by dialing (928) 753-8585. The city continues working…

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