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McConnell takes helm at KRMC

KINGMAN – Will McConnell is settling into his new role as Chief Executive Officer at Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC). McConnell said he’s conducting a thorough evaluation and assessment after assuming the administrative reigns of the largest employer in the region on June 1. “One of the things that I’m really trying to do in my first 90 days is stop and listen. I want to avoid the inclination to get in and start changing or start moving things early,” McConnell said. “I really want to make sure I understand the culture of KRMC . I want to make sure…

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Motorists should allow extra travel time next week for nighttime pavement repairs on I-40 and US 93 east of Kingman

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists to plan ahead and allow extra travel time for overnight pavement repairs on Interstate 40 and US 93 in Mohave County. The work, which includes milling the existing pavement and replacing it with new pavement, is scheduled at the following locations: I-40 at the Fort Rock traffic interchange (milepost 92): Eastbound traffic will be narrowed to one lane from 6 p.m. Monday, July 20, to 6 a.m. Tuesday, July 21. US 93 will be narrowed to one lane of alternating north- and southbound travel between the Interstate 40/US 93 traffic interchange and Marble…

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Motorists should allow extra travel time next week for nighttime pavement repairs on I-40 and US 93 east of Kingman

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists to plan ahead and allow extra travel time for overnight pavement repairs on Interstate 40 and US 93 in Mohave County. The work, which includes milling the existing pavement and replacing it with new pavement, is scheduled at the following locations: I-40 at the Fort Rock traffic interchange (milepost 92): Eastbound traffic will be narrowed to one lane from 6 p.m. Monday, July 20, to 6 a.m. Tuesday, July 21. US 93 will be narrowed to one lane of alternating north- and southbound travel between the Interstate 40/US 93 traffic interchange and Marble…

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KUSD reopens August 17 – online

KINGMAN – More than 7,000 Kingman Unified School District students will start the new school year on August 17 but they will not be in traditional classroom environments, at least not right away. Those are the highlight outcomes following three hours of discussion at Tuesday’s governing board meeting. It took well more than one hour for President Charlie Lucero and Board member Beth Weisser to read into the record 27 letters that citizens, teachers and parents submitted on the topic of how and when to crank up the new school year. The communications touching on the whole spectrum of considerations…

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KUSD reopens August 17 – online

KINGMAN – More than 7,000 Kingman Unified School District students will start the new school year on August 17 but they will not be in traditional classroom environments, at least not right away. Those are the highlight outcomes following three hours of discussion at Tuesday’s governing board meeting. It took well more than one hour for President Charlie Lucero and Board member Beth Weisser to read into the record 27 letters that citizens, teachers and parents submitted on the topic of how and when to crank up the new school year. The communications touching on the whole spectrum of considerations…

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MCC partnering with Google, also offering 4-week truck driver training, and advanced surgical technology training

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College unveiled several new opportunities that will help students prepare to enter the workforce during and after the pandemic, and help boost economic recovery in the region.  The announcement was made during two video news conferences that MCC and community colleges across the state held this morning. Mohave Community College and six other Arizona community college districts are partnering to help launch Google IT Support Certificates, a new industry-driven competency training option. Upon completion, students will receive a recognized industry credential that will support employment in Information Technology. “Students who earn these certificates will be…

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