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Coffee with the Mayor, City Manager next Thursday

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

Bullhead man charged with terrorist threats; explosives confiscated

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City Police arrested Bryan Christopher

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KUSD board member Young defends residency complaint

KINGMAN – Carole Young is defending herself against allegations that she should resign or be removed from the Kingman Unified School District (KUSD) governing board for failing to comply with a residency requirement. J’aime Morgaine, a Kingman resident who serves as executive director of the Safe Community for Everyone political action committee, has filed complaints with state officials as well as the Mohave County Attorney’s office and county school superintendent Mike File. She said it appears that Young moved from Kingman sometime last fall. “Carole Young has been ineligible as a member of the KUSD school board since November, 2020 and her resignation…

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KUSD board member Young defends residency complaint

KINGMAN – Carole Young is defending herself against allegations that she should resign or be removed from the Kingman Unified School District (KUSD) governing board for failing to comply with a residency requirement. J’aime Morgaine, a Kingman resident who serves as executive director of the Safe Community for Everyone political action committee, has filed complaints with state officials as well as the Mohave County Attorney’s office and county school superintendent Mike File. She said it appears that Young moved from Kingman sometime last fall. “Carole Young has been ineligible as a member of the KUSD school board since November, 2020 and her resignation…

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KUSD board member Young defends residency complaint

KINGMAN – Carole Young is defending herself against allegations that she should resign or be removed from the Kingman Unified School District (KUSD) governing board for failing to comply with a residency requirement. J’aime Morgaine, a Kingman resident who serves as executive director of the Safe Community for Everyone political action committee, has filed complaints with state officials as well as the Mohave County Attorney’s office and county school superintendent Mike File. She said it appears that Young moved from Kingman sometime last fall. “Carole Young has been ineligible as a member of the KUSD school board since November, 2020 and her resignation…

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Work zone risks for highway crews and you: the danger is real

ADOT marking National Work Zone Awareness Week Most of us couldn’t imagine being on the job with speeding cars and trucks just feet away zooming past our desk, cubicle or other place of business. But every day, highway construction and maintenance crews across Arizona face just such potentially dangerous scenarios, especially when many drivers don’t slow down or pay attention in work zones. Sadly, drivers and passengers are even more likely to be killed or seriously injured in work zone crashes. The Arizona Department of Transportation has joined other safety agencies across the country in promoting National Work Zone Awareness…

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Main Tanks Transmission Main Waterline Project Road Closures

KINGMAN – Beginning Monday, April 26 through May 14, Airway Avenue at Peterson Road to Sycamore Ave. will be closed. The KRMC Joan & Diana Hospice Home on the corner of Fairfax Street and Airway Ave. will be accessible from the entrance on Fairfax St. from Sycamore Ave. Also, Peterson Rd. will remain closed at Airway Ave., however the entrance to White Cliffs Senior Living will be accessible from Memorial Drive to Peterson Rd. This closure will be in effect for approximately two weeks. The project to install a new water transmission main between Stockton Hill Road to the main…

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Main Tanks Transmission Main Waterline Project Road Closures

KINGMAN – Beginning Monday, April 26 through May 14, Airway Avenue at Peterson Road to Sycamore Ave. will be closed. The KRMC Joan & Diana Hospice Home on the corner of Fairfax Street and Airway Ave. will be accessible from the entrance on Fairfax St. from Sycamore Ave. Also, Peterson Rd. will remain closed at Airway Ave., however the entrance to White Cliffs Senior Living will be accessible from Memorial Drive to Peterson Rd. This closure will be in effect for approximately two weeks. The project to install a new water transmission main between Stockton Hill Road to the main…

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