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St. Patty’s Party w/ The Swillers

KINGMAN – Ready to river dance yourself over the Cerbat Lanes? Come out Friday and Saturday March 13and 14 for a two-day St. Patty’s Party! Live music with The Swillers starting at 9 p.m. each night, tons of drink specials including car bombs, Jamo, Dewers and of course lots of green beer. There will also be a hidden “lucky clover” for one lucky lad or lassie to find for a prize and there will be free Irish swag giveaways so be sure to show up early!

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Black Tie Gala Saturday

The Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation will present the third annual Black Tie Gala. This event benefits the Foundation’s Catch It Early program, which helps local women obtain the breast healthcare they need – regardless of their ability to pay. They provide community outreach and education; free or low-cost mammograms; and other healthcare and support services for the early detection and treatment of breast cancer. The Black Tie Gala will take place on Saturday, March 14, at the Aquarius Casino Resort in Laughlin, beginning at 5:30 pm. Rose and Orchid sponsors will receive entry to exclusive raffles. This black-tie formal…

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Black Tie Gala Saturday

The Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation will present the third annual Black Tie Gala. This event benefits the Foundation’s Catch It Early program, which helps local women obtain the breast healthcare they need – regardless of their ability to pay. They provide community outreach and education; free or low-cost mammograms; and other healthcare and support services for the early detection and treatment of breast cancer. The Black Tie Gala will take place on Saturday, March 14, at the Aquarius Casino Resort in Laughlin, beginning at 5:30 pm. Rose and Orchid sponsors will receive entry to exclusive raffles. This black-tie formal…

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Lingenfelter selected as Procurement Director

KINGMAN – Kingman Vice Mayor Travis Lingenfelter has been selected for the Mohave County Procurement Director Position. Lingenfelter’s proposed hiring at an annual salary of $102,000 will be considered during the Board of Supervisors meeting next Monday. Lingenfelter was offered the position Monday after he and another applicant finalist from Florida were interviewed by a screening panel comprised largely of county department heads. Lingenfelter is declining comment before the Board considers his hiring next week. Lingenfelter is also a declared candidate for District 1 supervisor, but Human Resources Director Ken Cunningham said he would have to drop out of the…

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Beale Street Theater plays March 14

KINGMAN – Join the Beale Street Theater as they present their spring show, The Complete Works of Willliam Shakespeare: Abridged, on Saturday, March 14. Show times are noon and 4 p.m. Tickets are $12 and are available at This and That Antiques, 534 Beale St. or online, bealestreettheater.com/tickets. For more information, call 928-530-8432.

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Chris Hiatt to perform at Fairgrounds

Sounds of Kingman is pleased to bring you the “Chris Hiatt Experience,” in an extra-special concert event to be held on Saturday, March 21, at the Mohave County Fairgrounds from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Seating is, however, limited. Chris Hiatt is a well-known and widely experienced Blues guitar player in the Texas style of the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan. “Chris Hiatt doesn’t just play the guitar. . .he becomes one!” That was the review of the Portland, Oregon music critic S. P. Clarke, upon experiencing the sound of Montana native Hiatt. Many guitarists find…

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