Out Reach facility breaks ground
The new Out Reach facility broke ground last week in Kingman. The facility will serve as a re-entry resource for released inmates. Pictured are Charlie Woodward III of CL Woodward, and project manager Nick Gille.
The new Out Reach facility broke ground last week in Kingman. The facility will serve as a re-entry resource for released inmates. Pictured are Charlie Woodward III of CL Woodward, and project manager Nick Gille.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – It’s official, Lake Havasu’s new event nonprofit I Love Lake Havasu celebrated their ribbon cutting on Friday September 20th at 10am at Nomadic co-working space. Now members of our Chamber of Commerce, the organization was joined with local chamber ambassadors and council member David Lane to congratulate I Love Lake Havasu Founder of I Love Lake Havasu Shawn Lawless and his staff.
The events team will be hosting some of Havasu’s most popular upcoming events this year
BULLHEAD CITY – On Thursday, September 19, Mohave Electric Cooperative, Inc. (MEC) held its Annual Meeting at the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. The annual meeting was attended by 572 Cooperative members as well as guests – the largest attended meeting to date. MEC members received a travel bag kit, and some lucky winners won great door prizes and power credits.
The annual event, as mandated by the Cooperative’s bylaws, introduced the MEC board members and allowed members to vote on a new bylaw.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – Arizona State University will add a tuition surcharge for on-campus students in spring 2025 and the Arizona Teachers Academy faces an uncertain future, the result of recent budget cuts passed by the state Legislature and signed by the governor.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – Interested in a career in firefighting? Join the Lake Havasu City Fire Department (LHCFD) at their upcoming open house recruitment event next Wednesday, October 2, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the LHCFD Training Facility at 2065 Kiowa Boulevard North.
KINGMAN – The first future dwelling units have begun arriving for the “Tin Can Alley” community of vintage Airstream camper trailers being developed for short term visitor stays along Historic Route 66 in downtown Kingman.
Walk-up coffee and ice cream shops called “Mud” and “Scoops” are open and operating in the space between Second and Third Sts. Site preparation and staking has occurred before the Airstream units are placed on the property.