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March City Council Meetings to Continue “Hybrid” Model

-City Encourages Electronic Participation Due to Limited Seating- KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is continuing to take the necessary steps to continue to protect City Council members, its residents, and city team members to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The City of Kingman is conducting the Tuesday, March 2, 2021, formal City Council meeting with the continued hybrid model. The city is continuing to encourage the public to utilize the electronic means to participate in the meeting, as the council chambers has limited seating capacity. This will allow the public to attend at a limited…

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New police chief Robert Trebes appointed

BULLHEAD CITY – Robert Trebes was sworn in as the new Bullhead City Police Chief, Thursday, during a special swearing-in ceremony held in the Bullhead City Council Chambers. During the ceremony, Bullhead City Manager Toby Cotter expressed his confidence in Chief Trebes’ ability to be a great leader and his commitment to our community. Chief Robert Trebes began his career in 2003 as a Corrections Officer for the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office for a short time before becoming a Deputy Sheriff with the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.  In 2004, he joined the Bullhead City Police Department where he has worked in…

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New police chief Robert Trebes appointed

BULLHEAD CITY – Robert Trebes was sworn in as the new Bullhead City Police Chief, Thursday, during a special swearing-in ceremony held in the Bullhead City Council Chambers. During the ceremony, Bullhead City Manager Toby Cotter expressed his confidence in Chief Trebes’ ability to be a great leader and his commitment to our community. Chief Robert Trebes began his career in 2003 as a Corrections Officer for the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office for a short time before becoming a Deputy Sheriff with the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.  In 2004, he joined the Bullhead City Police Department where he has worked in…

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Trebes named BHC Police Chief

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City Manager Toby Cotter will be appointing a new Chief of Police at a ceremony on Thursday. Acting Captain Robert Trebes will be sworn in as the agency’s newest Police Chief on Thursday, February 25 at 11:30 a.m. in the Bullhead City Council Chambers. Trebes replaces Brian Williamson who recently retired. Trebes has been with the Bullhead City Police Department since 2004 when he was hired as a patrol officer. Since that time he has progressed through the levels of the department serving as a Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant and Acting Captain. Prior to working for the…

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Search launched for next CRUHSD superintendent

BULLHEAD CITY – Applications are now being accepted for Superintendent of the Colorado River Union High School District #2 (CRUHSD).  The person will manage a District with three high schools, an events facility, 1,800 students, and more than 200 employees. “The Governing Board wants to hear from candidates who can help us take CRUHSD to the next level,” said Board chairman Richard Cardone, M.D.  “CRUHSD is a great opportunity for a visionary superintendent to work with an energetic Governing Board.” Applications are being accepted until the position is filled.  A salary range has not yet been determined. CRUHSD was created…

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Search launched for next CRUHSD superintendent

BULLHEAD CITY – Applications are now being accepted for Superintendent of the Colorado River Union High School District #2 (CRUHSD).  The person will manage a District with three high schools, an events facility, 1,800 students, and more than 200 employees. “The Governing Board wants to hear from candidates who can help us take CRUHSD to the next level,” said Board chairman Richard Cardone, M.D.  “CRUHSD is a great opportunity for a visionary superintendent to work with an energetic Governing Board.” Applications are being accepted until the position is filled.  A salary range has not yet been determined. CRUHSD was created…

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