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Veterans’ benefits breakfast scheduled

KINGMAN – White Cliffs Senior Living will host a Veteran’s Breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 27 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Join fellow veterans and spouses for a continental breakfast and information presentation with David Kent of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services and Pat Farrell of the Jerry Ambrose Veterans Council and Vietnam Veterans of America – Mohave County. Learn how VA benefits can help reduce  the cost of assisted living and long-term care, how to qualify for assistance, and more. To RSVP call 928-681-1050 by Feb. 23. White Cliffs is located at 3600 Peterson Rd.

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Lions Club to host City of Kingman’s Tourism Services Manager

KINGMAN – The public is welcome to the Thursday, February 13, noon meeting of the Kingman Mohave Lions Club at Calico’s Restaurant, 418 W. Beale St. City of Kingman’s Tourism Services Manager, Josh Noble will be giving a 2019 Kingman Office of Tourism recap about what happened in 2019 along with what to expect this coming year. There is no admission charge to attend the meetings and no reservations are needed. Calico’s offers lunch to attendees, the cost of which will vary dependent on what is ordered. For questions call Danette Myers a (928) 753-4505, email lions@kingmanlions.org or call Mari…

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Lions Club to host City of Kingman’s Tourism Services Manager

KINGMAN – The public is welcome to the Thursday, February 13, noon meeting of the Kingman Mohave Lions Club at Calico’s Restaurant, 418 W. Beale St. City of Kingman’s Tourism Services Manager, Josh Noble will be giving a 2019 Kingman Office of Tourism recap about what happened in 2019 along with what to expect this coming year. There is no admission charge to attend the meetings and no reservations are needed. Calico’s offers lunch to attendees, the cost of which will vary dependent on what is ordered. For questions call Danette Myers a (928) 753-4505, email lions@kingmanlions.org or call Mari…

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Search & Rescue members recognized at dinner

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue units held their annual Installation and Awards Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 1, with Sheriff Schuster. Searchers from the Bullhead City Unit, Lake Havasu City Unit, Kingman Unit and the Arizona Strip Unit were recognized for their valuable contributions to search and rescue in Mohave County. In 2019, the unit searchers responded to about 100 missions for help and numerous training classes throughout the year. Search and Rescue is made possible with searchers who volunteer their time.

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KRMC Foundation hosts third annual Black Tie Gala

Tickets available now for March 14 Gala KINGMAN – The Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) Foundation has announce our third annual Black Tie Gala. This year’s formal will benefit the KRMC Foundation’s Catch It Early program, which provides free screening mammograms and other breast health services to local women. Through the KRMC Catch it Early program, all women age 40 and over who live in Mohave County can receive a free (no out-of-pocket cost) screening mammogram at KRMC on an annual basis. For insured patients, the program covers all co-pays and deductibles. For women with no medical insurance, the program…

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KRMC Foundation hosts third annual Black Tie Gala

Tickets available now for March 14 Gala KINGMAN – The Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) Foundation has announce our third annual Black Tie Gala. This year’s formal will benefit the KRMC Foundation’s Catch It Early program, which provides free screening mammograms and other breast health services to local women. Through the KRMC Catch it Early program, all women age 40 and over who live in Mohave County can receive a free (no out-of-pocket cost) screening mammogram at KRMC on an annual basis. For insured patients, the program covers all co-pays and deductibles. For women with no medical insurance, the program…

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