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Book sale to benefit the Mohave County Library Kingman Branch.

A gigantic Friends of the Library book sale will be held indoors at the Mohave County Fairgrounds, 2600 Fairgrounds Ave., Kingman.  The sale will be open to the public Friday and Saturday, May 10 and May 11, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Charge cards will be accepted. Members will receive a 10% discount Friday, and a 20% discount Saturday.  (Non-members can join upon entry.) The entire storage inventory will be available for selection of new and used books for all ages including large print, magazines, CDs, and DVDs. All proceeds will go to benefit the Mohave County Library Kingman Branch.  Panda Express…

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Eder convicted; sentencing May 10

The former chief of a north Kingman-based rural fire district faces possible incarceration following conviction at trial in Mohave County Superior Court. The jury deliberated for about thirty minutes Friday before finding Wayne Eder, 55, guilty of conflict of interest, a class 6 felony.    Eder was interim chief and was an applicant to be hired as full time chief when he was involved in having a repair shop owned by governing board member Vic Riccardi attempt to fix a Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District (NACFD) brush truck in April, 2017. Authorities alleged Eder was trying to “grease the skids” with Riccardi…

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Stockton Hill Road Update

Crews completed all of the waterline testing and we are awaiting regulatory approval from the state. Next week crews will be doing miscellaneous concrete work throughout the project and will begin prepping areas for final tie ins. The traveling public will see small work zones set up as they work on these items. Construction on the culvert is progressing well, and crews switched traffic control to the other side of Stockton Hill Road to begin working on the west side. Next week crews will continue to work on the west side installing the new pipes and concrete structures. Weather permitting; Haydon is scheduled…

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CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR MAY 4

River Cities United Way is hosting its 10th annual Golf Tournament at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course in Kingman on Saturday, May 4th. This fundraising event is open to the public with a shotgun start at 8:00 a.m.   4-Man Scramble at $80 per participant will include 18 holes, golf cart, and pulled pork lunch.  A payout is the top two teams and the highest score prize.  There will be raffle prizes, and a 50/50 drawing. To register, or if you have questions, contact Greg at Cerbat Cliffs at (928) 753-6593.

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Ribbon Cutting for Newly-Remodeled City Council Chambers

After nearly two years of contracting with the county for use of their facilities, the Kingman City Council is returning to its newly-remodeled council chambers, April 16, 2019. The ribbon cutting will take place at 5:15 p.m., located at 310 North 4th Street, immediately before the work session begins. The Council meeting begins at 7 p.m. “Myself, and all of Council are very excited to come back to the City Complex, with a fresh new look to conduct our business, and welcome those who wish to attend,” Kingman Mayor Jen Miles said. “The city staff did such an amazing job with…

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