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Nine vie for Justice seat

KINGMAN – Nine Kingman area residents have applied to become the next Cerbat Justice of the Peace. A vacancy will be created by the retirement of Judge John Taylor late this month. Mohave County Human Resources Director Ken Cunningham said a four-member committee will review the applications and conduct interviews with the top candidates. He said the goal is to recommend up to three of the applicants for possible appointment. County supervisors could discuss and take action on the matter at their April 5 board meeting. Dave Hawkins

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Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Join Lake Havasu Mayor Cal Sheehy and City Manager Jess Knudson for coffee this Friday, March 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in the Community Center Relics and Rods Hall. This event is an informal come-and-go setting where residents are encouraged to wear face coverings and maintain social distancing. There is ample opportunity for residents to express any issues, concerns, or questions concerning our great city! For more information or questions about Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager, contact the Mayor’s office at (928) 453-4152.

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Military medical personnel to provide staffing relief at KRMC

KINGMAN– On Sunday, February 28, U.S. Air Force medical personnel arrived in Kingman to provide staffing support to Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC). This support comes at the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and as part of the whole-of-government COVID-19 response operations. Pursuant to the President’s National Emergency Declaration in March of 2020, the Department of Defense has deployed their Military Health System teams to assist in the public health response to COVID-19.  This has enabled hospitals across the nation to request assistance from these teams for clinical support.  In early January of this year, KRMC made…

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Rental assistance program available for renters, landlords

MOHAVE COUNTY – The County Board of Supervisors unanimously ratified and approved the Intergovernmental Agreement(IGA) between the County and the Arizona Department of Economic Security for the administration of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). This will provide financial relief for both Arizona renters and landlords. As of now, landlords and renters in Mohave County are able to apply for the ERAP and can receive up to $3,500 a month in rent and utility assistance. The program expires on December 31. Applications will be accepted up to that date or until funding is depleted. Eligibility is based on the following…

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Rental assistance program available for renters, landlords

MOHAVE COUNTY – The County Board of Supervisors unanimously ratified and approved the Intergovernmental Agreement(IGA) between the County and the Arizona Department of Economic Security for the administration of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). This will provide financial relief for both Arizona renters and landlords. As of now, landlords and renters in Mohave County are able to apply for the ERAP and can receive up to $3,500 a month in rent and utility assistance. The program expires on December 31. Applications will be accepted up to that date or until funding is depleted. Eligibility is based on the following…

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Still waiting for county Facebook launch

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County still does not have a Facebook page though county manager Sam Elters told the board early last September that it would be launched in a couple of weeks. So, what happened? “We got overwhelmed with COVID-19, the vaccination campaign and all of these things,” Elters said. He said more time is needed to address questions and concerns regarding how the county will administer its Facebook presence. Members of the board of supervisors have expressed varying levels of support for the Facebook move and different ideas about whether, and how interaction with the public should be…

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