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KMS band students honored

KINGMAN – Kingman Middle School is very proud to have nine students selected by audition for the 2020 Arizona Music Educators Association’s Northern Arizona Middle School Regional Honor Band. Held on February 29, 2020 in Prescott, auditions assessed the technical accuracy of over 400 sixth, seventh & eighth grade musicians through the performance of musical excerpts, memorized scales and sight reading. The canceled honor music festival was to feature the region’s most talented band, choir and orchestra middle/junior high school students on May 2, 2020 at Prescott High School in Prescott, Arizona. Kingman Middle School 2020 Regional Honor Band Representatives  Front Row…

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Kingman partners create Community Connection to address COVID -19

Navigating the ever changing landscape in the wake of COVID-19 has been challenging. The community has seen vast changes in the way they work, how they support their staff, and how a family functions in daily life. There is still a long road of recovery ahead of us as we recover, and it’s vital to support Kingman citizens and businesses through it. Many of our valued community members have already been adversely affected by the current situation, and action needs to be taken to address these pressing concerns. Local resources serving the Kingman area have formed a Community Connection group…

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Kingman partners create Community Connection to address COVID -19

Navigating the ever changing landscape in the wake of COVID-19 has been challenging. The community has seen vast changes in the way they work, how they support their staff, and how a family functions in daily life. There is still a long road of recovery ahead of us as we recover, and it’s vital to support Kingman citizens and businesses through it. Many of our valued community members have already been adversely affected by the current situation, and action needs to be taken to address these pressing concerns. Local resources serving the Kingman area have formed a Community Connection group…

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Bullhead City to hold May 5 council meeting; indoor attendance limited

BULLHEAD CITY – A regular meeting of the Bullhead City Council will be held in the Bullhead City Council Chambers at 5:30 p.m. on May 5.  A majority of the City Council is expected to attend the meeting in person and others may attend the meeting through Zoom video conferencing. Only essential city staff members will be present. Per CDC guidelines, only 10 seats will be available for the public inside the City Council Chambers on a first come first served basis. Otherwise, televisions will be set up in the courtyard for additional individuals who desire to be present to…

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Bullhead City to hold May 5 council meeting; indoor attendance limited

BULLHEAD CITY – A regular meeting of the Bullhead City Council will be held in the Bullhead City Council Chambers at 5:30 p.m. on May 5.  A majority of the City Council is expected to attend the meeting in person and others may attend the meeting through Zoom video conferencing. Only essential city staff members will be present. Per CDC guidelines, only 10 seats will be available for the public inside the City Council Chambers on a first come first served basis. Otherwise, televisions will be set up in the courtyard for additional individuals who desire to be present to…

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Route 66 town shows their 66 pride

The Parks Area Connection (PAC), a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, working in the small town of Parks, Arizona to promote community activities and assist in emergency situations is proud of their Route 66 history. They were looking to increase community and visitor awareness of the historic nature of their town. Last year, PAC borrowed a stencil from the Winslow Chamber of Commerce to paint 3 Route 66 shields around town. Babs Felix, Chairperson of PAC, said, “ It became an emblem of town pride and an instant tourist attraction. We noted people stopping at the pavement markings to take photos, then…

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