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Upgrades coming for Palo Christi school building

KINGMAN – A Scottsdale-based firm will breathe new life into the historic Palo Christi Elementary school in downtown Kingman. Sun Valley Builders has been awarded a $5.24-million bid to renovate portions of the building located at 500 Maple St.

“We are not changing any of the infrastructure of the main building, other than widening the doors and adding the ADA ramp and putting in sprinkler systems,”

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Kingman Youth Advisory Council accepting applications

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is now accepting applications for the newly formed Kingman Youth Advisory Council (KYAC). After receiving unanimous Council support last month, the staff has been collaborating with KYAC Chairperson Sophia Meredith to finalize the application process. They have also been meeting with local high schools and have created a page on the City’s website to provide additional information to interested students.

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LHC code changes for backyard fowls

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The gathering of burros occurred on August 5 with BLM successfully gathering 94 burros to ensure public safety. However, the animals are still on Highway 95, especially at night. 

Lake Havasu City board members caution the community to stay alert while on the highway in the evenings. City council approved two separate code changes to expand the density limit for the various residential zones for families along with the height limit of the Southgate district.

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A Race to Remember: Join Creative Care Foundation’s ‘Journey One Step at a Time’

KINGMAN – The 11th Annual Race to Remember is being held on Saturday, October 5 at the Lingenfelter Center. The Creative Care Foundation will be hosting this exciting community event along with The Lingenfelter Center, The Gardens Rehab & Care Center, and The Legacy Rehab & Care Center. Race to Remember is in partnership with the Kingman Regional Medical Center.

This fundraiser supports Lingenfelter Center, The Gardens, and Legacy Alzheimer’s residents.

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