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SBDC at MCC helps Kingman farmer grow business, featured in national report

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College’s Small Business Development Center has helped another small business in Kingman. SBDC has helped local farmer, Andrea McAdow, owner of Rosebird Farms.   SBDC is a valuable resource for entrepreneurs seeking assistance with their business needs and concerns ranging from startup through expansion. SBDC provided the tools that helped McAdow to create a plan to use USDA funds to expand her farm, add subscription sales and accept EBT cards at her whole food store.   “We provided her with the right tools to upscale her business and she has gained more land to grow more produce and flowers,” said Lisa Card, SBDC Director. “She’s been awarded several…

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Mohave Community College prepared to upskill and reskill workers for economic recovery

MOHAVE COUNTY – A new report shows that Mohave Community College and Arizona’s nine other community college districts are the economic engines needed to provide fast, job-focused training for unemployed and underemployed workers in our state. “MCC is positioned to be a key force in helping our region recover from this economy that’s been reshaped by the coronavirus pandemic,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein. “Working with our state and local lawmakers and policymakers, along with the business and industry leaders, and the ARIZONA@WORK system, I’m confident the future is very bright for our students and communities.” The new report…

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Mohave Community College prepared to upskill and reskill workers for economic recovery

MOHAVE COUNTY – A new report shows that Mohave Community College and Arizona’s nine other community college districts are the economic engines needed to provide fast, job-focused training for unemployed and underemployed workers in our state. “MCC is positioned to be a key force in helping our region recover from this economy that’s been reshaped by the coronavirus pandemic,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein. “Working with our state and local lawmakers and policymakers, along with the business and industry leaders, and the ARIZONA@WORK system, I’m confident the future is very bright for our students and communities.” The new report…

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Kingman government coming back online following cyberattack

KINGMAN – City of Kingman Information Technology (IT) team members are slowly beginning to bring certain government operations back online. At this time Kingman IT members are visiting the city’s more than 20 work sites within the city, and getting email, internet access, and some specialized programs up and running. Some work functions, specialized software, files, etc. are still not accessible to most departments,  to ensure a safe transition to being fully functional. City officials expect that the majority of the system could be fully functional by the end of the week. The City of Kingman is categorizing this as…

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March 16 Kingman Council meeting postponed to March 23

KINGMAN  – Due to the recent criminal cyber-attack, and systems still down, the City of Kingman is postponing its Tuesday, March 16 City Council Meeting to Tuesday, March 23. A special meeting to call the August 3, election, will be held immediately before the regular Kingman City Council Meeting. The City of Kingman is continuing to take the necessary steps to continue to protect City Council members, residents, and city team members to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The City of Kingman is conducting the Tuesday, March 23, formal city council meeting with the continued hybrid…

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March 16 Kingman Council meeting postponed to March 23

KINGMAN  – Due to the recent criminal cyber-attack, and systems still down, the City of Kingman is postponing its Tuesday, March 16 City Council Meeting to Tuesday, March 23. A special meeting to call the August 3, election, will be held immediately before the regular Kingman City Council Meeting. The City of Kingman is continuing to take the necessary steps to continue to protect City Council members, residents, and city team members to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The City of Kingman is conducting the Tuesday, March 23, formal city council meeting with the continued hybrid…

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