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State Arts Commission Delivers Over $2.63 Million to Arizona Communities

260 nonprofit arts organizations, festivals, and education programs awarded grants The Arizona Commission on the Arts, an agency of the State of Arizona, announced that over $2.63 million has been awarded to nonprofit arts organizations, festivals, and education programs throughout the state. At their quarterly meeting on June 27, the Governor-appointed board of the Arizona Commission on the Arts approved the funding of 260 grants to Arizona nonprofit arts organizations, festivals, schools, and community-based programs. This action represents the allocation of 75% of the Arts Commission’s annual grants budget, with several other grant programs running throughout the year. In Mohave…

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Marin graduates from RIT

Jasmine Marin of Kingman graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in December 2018 with an MS in health care interpretation. RIT conferred some 4,200 degrees this academic year at all its campuses-including in Croatia, Dubai, Kosovo and China. Rochester Institute of Technology is home to leading creators, entrepreneurs, innovators and researchers

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Bat netting workshops come to Verde River July 26, Sept. 6

Bats get a bad rap, but the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) aims to change that by highlighting the good they do – such as eating pesky mosquitoes and flies – during a series of bat netting and monitoring workshops July 26 and Sept. 6. Each event runs from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Needle Rock Recreation Area northeast of Scottsdale and costs $25 per person, with proceeds going to help the department provide other wildlife viewing events statewide.  During the events, participants will observe the capture and identification of local bat species alongside AZGFD biologists as part…

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Young bald eagle released back into the wild celebrates freedom

After a graceful half-mile flight across Horseshoe Lake, the 3-year-old bald eagle released back into the wild by Arizona Game and Fish Department and Liberty Wildlife was free once again.  It was a fitting conclusion for the bird that was found in February at a Queen Creek dairy suffering from a shattered femur. Left untreated the bird would have certainly died, yet four months later, a small group of onlookers watched in excitement as this national symbol glided low across the water’s surface, declaring its independence just days ahead of the July 4 holiday.  “As an agency, we strive to…

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Samson pleads guilty to DUI, criminal damages, and assault charges in plea

A young Bullhead City woman entered a plea agreement Wednesday involving underage drinking, drunk driving and a collision with another vehicle and a building. Cali Samson, 21, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, criminal damage and two aggravated assault charges. An underage drinking count was dismissed in the deal requiring the Court to place Samson on probation for three years. Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert can also order up to 120 days jail time at an August 12 sentencing hearing. Samson was 20 years old and impaired when the car she was driving struck another vehicle causing…

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