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CORONAVIRUS: Local law restrictions in place

MOHAVE COUNTY – Various Mohave County officials have authority to enforce restrictions that have been implemented now that at least three coronavirus cases are confirmed in northwest Arizona. Deputy County attorney Ryan Esplin said Thursday that the county’s emergency declaration empowers the Board, Sheriff, Department of Public Health and the county attorney’s office to act in the interest of public health and safety. “We have to understand that the virus is here and it’s probably been here for a while,” said Sheriff Doug Schuster. “We have to have a sane response to it. There is no need for panic. We’re…

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SBA offices are open, offering assistance to small businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering low-interest Emergency Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Their checklist provides information about the Emergency Injury Disaster Assistance Loans. This checklist includes: Loan Qualifications Loan Details Basic Forms Required Additional documentation required Apply online at the SBA site:  https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/Error?aspxerrorpath=/ela/Account/Login BEWARE: The Portal may be undergoing maintenance. Due to overwhelming interest, possibly applying during non-peak hours might be ideal. Deadline to apply: 12/31/2020

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SBA offices are open, offering assistance to small businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering low-interest Emergency Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Their checklist provides information about the Emergency Injury Disaster Assistance Loans. This checklist includes: Loan Qualifications Loan Details Basic Forms Required Additional documentation required Apply online at the SBA site:  https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/Error?aspxerrorpath=/ela/Account/Login BEWARE: The Portal may be undergoing maintenance. Due to overwhelming interest, possibly applying during non-peak hours might be ideal. Deadline to apply: 12/31/2020

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Remote Workers: How to protect devices from rampant online scams

MOHAVE COUNTY – With confirmed cases of Coronavirus (COVID -19) in Mohave County, many businesses will be shifting their employees to at home work to reduce the spread of the virus. The surge of teleworking will inevitably bring along new challenges.  As residents are getting their work-at-home systems set up, Better Business Bureau (BBB) encourages everyone to follow several proactive steps that will aid in preventing digital breaches to lower the risk of businesses and consumers falling victim to cyber crimes.  ”Scammers are opportunists and they will unfortunately take advantage of any major incidents in the news let alone a…

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MEC is monitoring events, implementing measures as needed

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors and management continue to monitor the evolving situation with the COVID-19 virus. Tyler Carlson, MEC chief executive officer said, “MEC will implement our preparedness plans, as necessary, to ensure safe and reliable operations. We know our members count on us to provide reliable service and to keep members informed during this difficult time.” Continuity is MEC’s top priority, and our offices and business operations will continue to be staffed and open as long as we are not required to close if mandated by state or federal regulators,” Carlson explained. “Health experts continue to…

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KRMC announces new CEO

KINGMAN –The Kingman Healthcare Inc. (KHI) Board of Directors has announced that C. William (Will) McConnell has been named as the next President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC), the largest employer in Mohave County. McConnell will succeed Brian Turney who retires June 1. McConnell joins KRMC following ten years at Mercy Hospital in Durango, Colorado, three of those as CEO. His 18 years of experience in the health care industry includes senior management positions in hospital operations, finance, human resources, and quality management.  McConnell said he was not looking for a new job or…

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