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BLM announces temporary restrictions to access roads on public lands near Kingman

KINGMAN – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Kingman Field Office announced there will be temporary restrictions on newly constructed access roads to allow for the construction of a 24,527-acre wind farm in the White Hills area, 40 miles northwest of Kingman. Beginning February 29, these new construction roads may be intermittently restricted, for public safety, to allow installation of wind turbines, electric collector lines, and communication lines needed to construct the 350-megawatt wind farm. When restrictions are necessary, the new roads will be marked with signs and roadblocks. No previously existing roads on public lands in the area will…

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Monthly dinner is corned beef and cabbage

KINGMAN – Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center will host is monthly dinner on Thursday, March 12 from 4 p.m. until the food is gone. This month’s dinner is corned beef and cabbage, red potatoes and carrots, Watergate salad, rolls, and beverage. Dessert will be provided by Harmony Hospice. A $6.50 donation goes toward center programs. KHAC is located at 1776 Airway Ave., 928-757-2778.

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Monthly dinner is corned beef and cabbage

KINGMAN – Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center will host is monthly dinner on Thursday, March 12 from 4 p.m. until the food is gone. This month’s dinner is corned beef and cabbage, red potatoes and carrots, Watergate salad, rolls, and beverage. Dessert will be provided by Harmony Hospice. A $6.50 donation goes toward center programs. KHAC is located at 1776 Airway Ave., 928-757-2778.

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Hundreds of high school students earning college credits at MCC

MOHAVE COUNTY – Nearly one thousand high school students in Mohave County are earning college credits at Mohave Community College this spring semester, at no cost to their parents. Currently 935 high school students are enrolled in at least one college class through MCC.  The breakdown for each campus is as follows: 380 in Kingman, 316 in Bullhead City, 222 in Lake Havasu City, 17 in Colorado City. MCC offers college credits through dual enrollment partnerships with local high schools, and those classes focus on college level general education courses such as math, English and the sciences.  Students take these…

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Hundreds of high school students earning college credits at MCC

MOHAVE COUNTY – Nearly one thousand high school students in Mohave County are earning college credits at Mohave Community College this spring semester, at no cost to their parents. Currently 935 high school students are enrolled in at least one college class through MCC.  The breakdown for each campus is as follows: 380 in Kingman, 316 in Bullhead City, 222 in Lake Havasu City, 17 in Colorado City. MCC offers college credits through dual enrollment partnerships with local high schools, and those classes focus on college level general education courses such as math, English and the sciences.  Students take these…

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Camp Beale Springs rehabilitated through American Conservation Experience partnership

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman recently partnered with American Conservation Experience (ACE) to rehabilitate the Fort Beale Springs. The Camp Beale Springs area was in need of weed removal, trail enhancements, and over aesthetic improvements. ACE Crew Leader Carina Zenti had a team of eight clearing brush, lining paths with rocks, and smoothing the trail to make it passable for more people to enjoy. City team members met with Jack McMullin, from ACE, walked the project area, and discussed what could be done to improve the site. It was a collaborative effort of ideas and solutions that established the…

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