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SBA Offers Economic Loans to County Small Businesses

MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ (December 13, 2024) – Mohave County’s Department of Risk & Emergency Management reports an important announcement from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) regarding an opportunity for small non-farm businesses in Mohave County. Some may now be eligible for a low‑interest federal disaster loan.

Francisco Sanchez, Associate Administrator from the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience, announced this week that these loans offset economic losses due to reduced revenues caused by drought conditions that began Oct. 8, 2024.

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The Kingman Visitor Center Welcomed Their 3 Millionth Visitor

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman proudly celebrated a major milestone yesterday as the Kingman Visitor Center welcomed its 3 millionth visitor since opening its doors in October 1997. Steve and Diane Jarvis, frequent visitors from Bullhead City, were honored as the 3 millionth guests during a surprise celebration.  The Jarvis family frequently visits Kingman to spend time with their children and grandchildren and have expressed their appreciation for the Visitor Center’s offerings over the years.  To commemorate the occasion, Kingman Mayor Ken Watkins, Vice Mayor Cherish Sammeli, and Council Member Smiley Ward joined in the festivities.

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Development Services Department expands hours

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Development Services department has announced expanded hours of operation, effective January 13. The new hours will be 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

The extended hours are designed to better serve the public by providing more convenient access to services. This change will allow residents and businesses more flexibility in scheduling appointments and submitting permit applications.

Development Services Director Scott Holtry says, “our department is committed to improving the efficiency and accessibility of our services and extending the workday hours.

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Meadview COM meeting well-attended

Members of the Meadview Community Church Choir sing Christmas carols in preview of a cantata by the full choir on April 15 at the church.  Photo by Becky Foster MEADVIEW – The role of the NPS (National Park Service) in preserving artifacts, historic structures and sensitive area was the focus of a program by NPS on Thursday, December 5th.  NPS presented an educational program and slide show to about 30 Meadview residents regarding its role in preserving ancient artifacts and cultural sites on park lands.  Following reports by various groups and the Chamber of Commerce, the attendees were entertained with Christmas carols by…

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