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St. Patrick’s Day sidewalk sale

KINGMAN – For The Luv of Paws will be hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Sidewalk Sale at the Paws-itively Charming Thrift Shoppe located at 204 N. 4th Street, Kingman, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, March 8. There will be all kinds of household goods, books, linens, and other items discounted that no one can live without! All sales will benefit and help support the For The Luv of Paws domestic animal shelter and sanctuary located on Oatman Highway in Golden Valley. For further information about the aforementioned event, volunteering at the shoppe or the sanctuary or adopting a…

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Phi Theta Kappa inducts new members

The Mohave Community College Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recently inducted new members for Spring 2020. Phi Theta Kappa’s mission is to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students by providing an opportunity for leadership, service, and development. Students receive numerous benefits from joining and participating in the honor society, such as special scholarships, professional development, volunteer opportunities, and highly respected letters of recommendation. Student memberships last a lifetime in the largest honor society in America. Back row L to R: Kai Soriano (president and regional officer), Dr. John Kitts (co-advisor), Dr. Fred Gilbert (campus dean), Ethan Armendariz, Nicholas Duhancik,…

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Phi Theta Kappa inducts new members

The Mohave Community College Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recently inducted new members for Spring 2020. Phi Theta Kappa’s mission is to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students by providing an opportunity for leadership, service, and development. Students receive numerous benefits from joining and participating in the honor society, such as special scholarships, professional development, volunteer opportunities, and highly respected letters of recommendation. Student memberships last a lifetime in the largest honor society in America. Back row L to R: Kai Soriano (president and regional officer), Dr. John Kitts (co-advisor), Dr. Fred Gilbert (campus dean), Ethan Armendariz, Nicholas Duhancik,…

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Bishop, Armstrong to speak at Republic Forum

KINGMAN – The public is invited to the Mohave Republican Forum (MRF)  meeting on Wednesday, March 11 at 5:15 p.m. Board of Supervisors District 4 candidates Rick Armstrong and  incumbent Jean Bishop will be speaking and answering questions. MRF meetings are held at Golden Corral, 3580 Stockton Hill Rd. There is an admission charge of $2 per person to assist with the meeting costs. An early bird special price is available for those arriving and paying for their meals prior to 4 p.m. For reservations, which are requested and helpful or for further information, please contact Rita Basinger at 928-…

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MCC technology recycling event is Saturday

KINGMAN – While you’re Spring Cleaning – please bring out your old computers and tech gear. You can recycle it for free at the Technology Recycling Drive at the City of Kingman Public Works Yard. The drive is from 9:00 am to noon on Saturday, March 7 at the City of Kingman Public Works Yard at 3700 E. Andy Devine Ave. Residents are encouraged to discard their old or broken computers and technology devices at this bi-annual event, which is co-organized by the Mohave Community College MC4 Computer Club, and the City of Kingman Public Works Department. During the 2019…

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EPCOR court fight inevitable

Bullhead City intends to acquire water utility BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City is preparing to go to court to try to take control of the assets of a local water company through eminent domain. The move is founded in voter approval last November for the city to seek acquisition of local EPCOR Water Inc., assets. City Manager Toby Cotter told the City Council March 3 that a valuation effort resulted in a $55-million municipal acquisition offer. A company executive said the utility is rejecting what it believes to be a lowball offer, or any offer for that matter. “EPCOR is…

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