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City of Kingman “Lights it Blue”

-State Initiative to Show Support for Essential Workers-

KINGMAN – Governor Ducey announced the Arizona Light It Blue initiative in recognition of the healthcare workers and first responders supporting Arizonans during this challenging time.

The idea is to shine blue light on buildings and landmarks to show our support for our essential workers. Governor Ducey announced the lighting of the Arizona Capitol Dome blue, and invites any city, town, and private business to join in this effort to support many front line workers who are helping us respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This can be a small, visible gesture that unites us in showing support for those who are taking greater risks so that we stay safe,” said Kingman Mayor Jen Miles. “I encourage people who can to shine a blue light, even blue ribbons, to show our support.”

“We will be putting blue ribbons on trees around the city to support this initiative, and show support for our front-line workers,” said City Manager Ron Foggin.

The City wants to amplify the support for our healthcare workers and first responders as much as we can. Thanks so much for considering your participation.

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Bullhead City Hall Goes Blue to Honor Healthcare Workers and First Responders

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City will be participating in the Governor’s campaign that launched on April 15 to light buildings and structures blue in the state of Arizona in support of our healthcare workers and first responders who are battling COVID-19.

            City Hall will liT up blue starting at dusk Thursday, April 16. City Manager Cotter encourages all individuals and businesses in the community to join in this tribute to healthcare workers and first responders.

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