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100% national board pass rate for 2019 MCC Physical Therapist Assistant students

Every graduate of the MCC Physical Therapist Assistant class of 2019 passed the national board exam on their first attempt. These graduates join the MCC classes of 2017, 2016 and 2015 in this great accomplishment. There are just five openings left in the college Physical Therapist Assistant program for fall semester, which begins August 26. For information on signing up, contact Jennine A. Ramirez at 928-505-3351 or JRAMIREZ@mohave.edu. In photo – left to right – first row: Merrell Barnes, Jacqueline Canez, Jennifer Carlson, Rebecca Carranza, Bridget Jacobs, and Jenna Krautkremer.  Back row: Shannon Lawless, Savanna Nichols, Maria Sandoval, Karie Demyan, Samantha Upton, Brian Vanderpas and Alyssa…

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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services celebrates Recovery College Graduates

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H) celebrated recent graduates of the Recovery College in a ceremony on July 9. The graduates have spent the past six months learning Positive Psychology strategies for their own personal and professional growth at SB&H and to support their work with the organization’s members. “We have had great success with the Recovery College thanks to the dedication and commitment of the students and instructors,” said Southwest Behavioral & Health Services CEO Steven Sheets. “The 100-level course content is rigorous, and we send our warmest congratulations to the newest round of graduates.” The goal of the Recovery…

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Bullhead city is seeing a building boom

Bullhead City continues to enjoy healthy economic development activity. City Manager Toby Cotter delivered that message during the July 16 council meeting. Cotter said a mix of building activity brings a huge impact to property tax rolls. “Just in the past 20 months we’ve added $175-million in valuation in this community,” Cotter said. “That’s a big number for this county and this city.” Cotter said the numbers reflect healthy, varied development. “From June to June we had 114 commercial permits, 208 new single family homes, 245 accessory structures, 11 new multi-family homes, all together about 1,500 permits here in Bullhead…

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Judicial changes taking place in county’s legal system

The elevation of a local veteran prosecutor to the bench sends ripples through the Mohave County legal system. County attorney Matt Smith hangs a help wanted sign on his door as he looks to replace Megan McCoy, the 13 year office veteran who fills a newly established Court Commission judicial position starting August 5. Presiding Judge Charles Gurtler is making some case assignment adjustments within the county’s judiciary team. McCoy will inherit some of the dependency, child support, juvenile delinquency and arraignment responsibilities currently handled by County Commissioner Doug Camacho. Gurtler said that the three county judges handling criminal matters—the Honorable…

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Stavris named new Mohave County Public Defender

An attorney who owns a Scottsdale law firm has been selected to serve as Mohave County Public Defender. County manager Mike Hendrix said Christopher Stavris has accepted the county’s employment offer. Stavris’ hiring is subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors. Confirmation would see Stavris begin his new job on August 12, at an annual salary of about $120,000. Stavris would succeed interim PDO Richard Weiss. The retired Judge has been holding down the fort since former Public Defender Alex Bolobonoff retired earlier this year.

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Kingman MVD office closed for the week of July 29 – August 2

Staff training in advance of new computer system The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division office in Kingman will be closed for one week between Monday, July 29 and Friday, August 2. During this time, MVD personnel will be undergoing training on a new state-of-the-art internal customer service computer system that will be installed throughout MVD later this year, replacing the existing outdated platform. The MVD offices in Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City will be open during this period. More than two-thirds of MVD services are available online anytime at servicearizona.com For more information on hours and locations: azdot.gov/MVD

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