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KINGMAN – The City of Kingman invites residents

Smith receives degree from U of Alaska

KINGMAN – The University of Alaska Fairbanks honored

Mathlympics is back at Mohave College

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College held its annual Mathlympics

Kingman chip sealing begins on various streets starting Monday

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman Public Works

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Striping to Begin on Various City Roads

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman will begin striping recently chip sealed roads Saturday, June 26 through Wednesday, June 30, 2021, weather permitting. During this time there will be travel delays and reduced speeds due to lane restrictions. The City of Kingman urges motorists to pay extra attention while driving in and around work zones, maintenance vehicles, and encourages the importance of maintaining safe and smart driving habits during the construction season, and at all times, when operating a motor vehicle. Road striping: Sunshine Drive and Rock Road Burbank Street Bank Street (Airway Avenue to Townsend St.) North Stockton Hill…

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MCC Radiologic Technology graduate overcomes health issues, turns passion into purpose

MOHAVE COUNTY – Ashley Thimm has gone through a lot of obstacles in her life. She suffered the loss of a loved one and had many health issues. While attending River Valley High School she lost her mother and suffered a diabetic coma.  At a young age she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, a chronic condition where the pancreas produces little to no insulin. She said her father found her unresponsive and if he hadn’t she probably would not be alive today. The doctors told her she was lucky to be alive and not suffer any brain damage from…

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Supervisor Bishop appointed to Criminal Justice Commission

MOHAVE COUNTY –  Mohave County Supervisor Jean Bishop has been appointed to the prestigious Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC.) She joins 18 other commissioners in a mission to “continuously address, improve, sustain and enhance public safety in the State of Arizona through the coordination, cohesiveness and effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System.” The ACJC leads Arizona’s efforts to identify problems and implement solutions that impact all aspects of the criminal justice system and create safer communities. Supervisor Bishop was appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and she will be initially serving for a term of two years and may be…

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ZippNada teaching zero waste principles

KINGMAN – In a 1960 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study Americans produced approximately 88.1 million tons of solid waste. Fast forward 58 years to 2018, and we have tripled that, producing 292.4 million tons of solid waste. That is 4.9 pounds per person per day. Solid waste is glass, paper, food, metals, in-organic waste, plastic, rubber and leather, textiles, wood and yard trimming. A local company is trying to combat the staggering amount of waste produced here. Kaylee Baker is the founder of ZippNada, a company aiming to reduce or completely eradicate waste produced. The company’s mission statement is, “To…

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KRMC relocates COVID vaccine and testing to Stockton Hill Road

KINGMAN  – Beginning at 8:00 am this Thursday, June 24 vaccination and testing for COVID-19 will be available at KRMC COVID Services, located at 3116 Stockton Hill Road (on the southeast corner of Stockton Hill Road and Detroit Avenue).  KRMC previously offered these services at the Hualapai Mountain Clinic on Santa Rosa Drive. After Wednesday, June 23rd no vaccines or testing for COVID-19 will be offered at the previous location. KRMC COVID Services is open 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Monday – Friday, and 8:00 am – 1:00 pm on Saturdays. KRMC provides the COVID-19 vaccine to individuals age 12 and…

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MCC hires medical doctor with extensive educational leadership background to head college health professions

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is pleased to announced Dr. Liliya Tischenko, M.D., to serve as the new Dean of Health Professions. She will provide leadership in the development of new programs and diversification of existing programs to help students and meet the needs of communities throughout Mohave County. “Dr. Tishchenko brings many years of experience to MCC and will be an integral part of the instructional team building enrollment and improving student learning outcomes and overall College effectiveness,” said MCC Executive Vice President Dr. Tim Culver, who oversees the college deans.  “We are so pleased that Dr. Tishchenko has decided to…

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