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Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager canceled

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Due to recent COVID-19 concerns and the rising number of cases, Lake Havasu City canceled the Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager event scheduled to take place this Friday, December 4, at 8:30 a.m. Lake Havasu City continues to closely monitor updates and share COVID-19 information provided by trusted resources, such as the Arizona Department of Health Services and Mohave County Public Health. For more information, please contact the Mayor’s Office at 928-453-4152.

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Airport Terminal Talk with Damon Anderson Canceled

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Due to recent COVID-19 concerns and the rising number of cases, Lake Havasu City canceled Airport Terminal Talk with Airport Manager Damon Anderson event scheduled to take place this Saturday, December 5, at 9:00 a.m.   Lake Havasu City continues to closely monitor updates and share COVID-19 information provided by trusted resources, such as the Arizona Department of Health Services and Mohave County Public Health. For more information please contact Cindy Herzog at (928) 764-3330. cated at 5600 N. Hwy 95. Residents are encouraged to attend this socially distanced event to express any issues, concerns, or questions.  The…

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Business openings projected for Kingman

KINGMAN – New beverage, burrito, burger and shopping options are on the horizon for Kingman. Economic Development Manager Sylvia Shaffer said Culver’s is set to open in mid-December on Airway Avenue just east of Cracker Barrel. Shafer told Economic Development Advisory Commissioner members during their Nov. 24 meeting that Cal Ranch should open inside the old Kmart building on Andy Devine Avenue next February or March. She said Dutch Bros is expected to open in March north of True Value on Stockton Hill Road, on the same parcel where Filiberto’s should open in June. “This is good retail coming and…

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MCC Physical Therapist Assistant school reaches 100% pass rate again, ranks among best in nation

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Physical Therapy Assistant class of 2020 passed the national board exam on their first attempt. The college PTA school is ranked 26 out of 350 programs nationwide by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, and graduates also had a 100% passing rate in 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016. “We are excited for our graduates in passing the national board exam with their first attempt, and we are proud of our team of instructors that have dedicated their time to guide the students through the process,” said Elizabeth Briere, Director of Physical Therapy Assistant…

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MCC Physical Therapist Assistant school reaches 100% pass rate again, ranks among best in nation

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Physical Therapy Assistant class of 2020 passed the national board exam on their first attempt. The college PTA school is ranked 26 out of 350 programs nationwide by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, and graduates also had a 100% passing rate in 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016. “We are excited for our graduates in passing the national board exam with their first attempt, and we are proud of our team of instructors that have dedicated their time to guide the students through the process,” said Elizabeth Briere, Director of Physical Therapy Assistant…

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Campbell, Moses take seats

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Nancy Campbell and Cameron Moses have taken their Lake Havasu City Council seats with enthusiasm. Both were issued their oaths of office and seated on Nov. 24. “I just want to remind everyone out there why I ran for city council and it was for your family and for mine,” Campbell said. “I do believe we have a legacy behind us and a future that we need to protect and I feel confident that with the current council and mayor that everybody will be just fine.” Campbell said its people are Lake Havasu’s most important asset….

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