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    Annual Andy Awards announced

    KINGMAN – The annual Andy Awards were presented during Andy Devine Days last week during an presentation dinner at Beale
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    Dig It hosting open house

    KINGMAN – Dig It Community Garden will be hosting an open house on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to
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    Jesus’ Humility

    In my last article I wrote about Jesus’s compassion. In this article I want to look at Jesus’ humility. The
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    Laughlin Bullhead Airshow Returns in 2024  

    BULLHEAD CITY _ The Mohave County Airport Authority (MCAA), the City of Bullhead City, and the Laughlin Tourism Commission (LTC) have announced the
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    Kingman Cancer Care Unit receives much needed support from Kingman family businesses

    Members of the Kingman Cancer Care Unit (KCCU) pose briefly under the ‘Hoe Arm” of the Bobcat brand track hoe available for rent at Merten’s Bobcat & Heavy Equipment Rentals on Andy Devine Ave., (East Route 66) in Kingman. “Every time this machine is rented we donate a portion of its income to the Kingman Cancer Care Unit,” says Lori (Merten) Sales Manger of Merten’s Bobcat of Kingman. “We’ve added the pink decals and a little verbiage on the back of the machine pledging our support for KCCU of Kingman; we are longtime supporters of the fight against cancer,” Lori added. Another way to support the KCCU of Kingman is by getting your car washed during the Mangelsdorf  Family Dentistry Annual Charity Car Wash. This year Linda Mangelsdorf and the entire staff of Mangelsdorf Family Dentistry teamed up with the  folks at the Airway Carwash donating the water, the soap and even quarters to vaccumn the inside. Longtime volunteer Diana Kenney (volunteering since 2002) sits in the operating seat as considers her  next gardening project! Perhaps the most tenured volunteer is Doris Bower, volunteering since 1975.

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The Standard holds the distinction of being Mohave County’s largest and only countywide newspaper. Covering the entire county, it reaches readers from the center of one of the largest counties in Arizona, including major cities like Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, and Kingman. Its comprehensive coverage of local news, legislative updates, and major corporate business makes it a one-stop shopping venue for both readers and advertisers in the county. The Standard’s online platform at www.thestandardnewspaper.online allows readers to access its trusted daily Mohave County news conveniently.

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