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City offices to remain closed to the public until May 11

KINGMAN – In following Governor Ducey’s Executive Order (2020-33) the amended “Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected,” the City of Kingman is continuing the current closures of all city buildings (except the Municipal Courthouse and Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course) to all public access until May 11, however we are still conducting business remotely, through mail, email, online platforms, and telephone. No special event permits will be issued for the month of May. This does not implement a curfew in the City of Kingman. This does, however, continue to enforce the closures of dine-in restaurants, salons, barber shops, spas, etc. Some retail establishments may begin opening…

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City offices to remain closed to the public until May 11

KINGMAN – In following Governor Ducey’s Executive Order (2020-33) the amended “Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected,” the City of Kingman is continuing the current closures of all city buildings (except the Municipal Courthouse and Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course) to all public access until May 11, however we are still conducting business remotely, through mail, email, online platforms, and telephone. No special event permits will be issued for the month of May. This does not implement a curfew in the City of Kingman. This does, however, continue to enforce the closures of dine-in restaurants, salons, barber shops, spas, etc. Some retail establishments may begin opening…

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Free COVID-19 testing Saturday in Kingman

KINGMAN, AZ (May 1, 2020) — The Arizona Department of Health Services has announced a statewide free Arizona Testing Blitz at various locations throughout the state. This 3-day event scattered over three Saturdays in May (May 2, 9, 16) is aimed to increase the testing of COVID-19 in the state. In Mohave County, Sonora Quest will be conducting a drive-thru testing event at Kingman High School, 4182 N. Bank Street tomorrow, Saturday, May 2 from 7am to 1pm. Mohave County Health Director Denise Burley urges these types of individuals to take the testing, saying, “If you are experiencing symptoms or…

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Free COVID-19 testing Saturday in Kingman

KINGMAN, AZ (May 1, 2020) — The Arizona Department of Health Services has announced a statewide free Arizona Testing Blitz at various locations throughout the state. This 3-day event scattered over three Saturdays in May (May 2, 9, 16) is aimed to increase the testing of COVID-19 in the state. In Mohave County, Sonora Quest will be conducting a drive-thru testing event at Kingman High School, 4182 N. Bank Street tomorrow, Saturday, May 2 from 7am to 1pm. Mohave County Health Director Denise Burley urges these types of individuals to take the testing, saying, “If you are experiencing symptoms or…

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2nd Infantry Division Association plans annual reunion

Dear Editor, The Second (Indianhead) Division Association is searching for anyone who served in the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division at any time.  For information about the association and our 99th annual reunion in Kansas City, Missouri from September 23 – 27, 2020; visit our website at www.2ida.org/99th-annual-reunion/ or contact Bob Haynes at 2idahq@comcast.net and (224) 225-1202. 

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KRMC’s Manley named Preceptor of the Year

KINGMAN – On Monday, April 27, The American Academy of PAs (AAPA) honored local physician assistant (PA) Kurtis Manley with the Preceptor of the Year Award. A preceptor instructs PA students in the clinical evaluation and treatment of patients. The Preceptor of the Year Award honors preceptors who have demonstrated a commitment to excellence in the clinical education of PA students as a mentor and instructor. A committee of AAPA members and representatives from the Physician Assistant Education Association selects award winners. Throughout his career, Manley has precepted more than 100 students. Fellow KRMC PA Kaylee Herrero largely credits Manley with…

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