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Window company opening at Kingman Industrial Park

KINGMAN – The Coeur d’Alene Window Company is opening a nearly 90,000 sq. ft., manufacturing facility this summer in Kingman. Coeur d’Alene plans to hire 12 new employees initially and then 23 more in the following three months. The company has targeted mid-July to begin production and will be adding a capital investment of roughly three million dollars. They will serve the Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California, New Mexico and Colorado markets. “Utilizing Kingman as our manufacturing and distribution hub allows us to reach much of our distribution within a day or two,” states company founder Mike McVay. He noted that…

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MCC expands more on campus services as county virus numbers improve

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Student Services Division employees are back to campus this week, as the college eased pandemic restrictions. A total of approximately two dozen employees are now back on the campuses, specifically to assist students and the public with a variety of services.  These services include assistance filling out the free college application, enrolling in classes, providing financial aid information, and offering assistance with any of the college virtual portals for students.   College advisors are not yet available for face-to-face appointments, but there is a designated Zoom meeting room on campus, so students can meet…

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KRMC welcomes Louise Middaugh, PA-C

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is pleased to welcome Louise Middaugh, PA-C, to the care team at High Desert Gastroenterology. Ms. Middaugh has practiced as a physician assistant (PA) for nine years. She obtained her Master of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies at University of New England in 2012. Prior to training as a physician assistant, Middaugh practiced as a licensed chiropractor and owned a personal training business. She is passionate about fitness and diet and firmly believes in lifestyle interventions as an integral part of health maintenance. At High Desert Gastroenterology, she evaluates and treats patients…

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Havasu cautiously lifts business capacity limits

LAKE HAVASU CITY – There’s a renewed sense of optimism in Lake Havasu City, western Arizona’s Colorado River tourist destination 2-1/2 hours south of Las Vegas. On March 5, Arizona State Governor Douglas A. Ducey lifted specific occupancy percentage limitations for businesses. The distribution of vaccinations locally and statewide is now underway. Local mask mandates were lifted last September based upon the significant decline of infection and hospitalization rates in Mohave County. Face coverings continue to be recommended along with social distancing, but many businesses continue to require customers to wear them in their establishments. Regarding the pandemic, “The worst is…

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