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KINGMAN – A large crowd of all ages

Karen Belinds Eats (Chowns)

On May 7, 2025, “The roll was called

Chillin’ on Beale Street returns with Tribute to

KINGMAN — Chillin’ on Beale Street returns to

Fort Mohave man stabs his mother the day

FORT MOHAVE — A man stabbed his own

letter to the editor
Mohave County may not have enough water

Dear Editor, I have been following, as best

Mary Chan’s Race for Hospice to be held

KINGMAN — The Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation

40 model trains displayed at fourth annual Kingman

KINGMAN – A large crowd of all ages

Karen Belinds Eats (Chowns)

On May 7, 2025, “The roll was called

Chillin’ on Beale Street returns with Tribute to

KINGMAN — Chillin’ on Beale Street returns to

Fort Mohave man stabs his mother the day

FORT MOHAVE — A man stabbed his own

letter to the editor
Mohave County may not have enough water

Dear Editor, I have been following, as best

Mary Chan’s Race for Hospice to be held

KINGMAN — The Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation

Wed May 14 2025

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Theater presents The Scarlet Pimpernel

KINGMAN – Beale Street Theater will present a swashbuckling action/adventure musical on Fridays and Saturdays, Sept. 13, 14, 20 and 21. The production, “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” will be held at  Lee Williams High School’s theater, 400 W Grandview Ave.

Based on Baroness Orczy’s famous 20th-century novel, “The Scarlet Pimpernel” dramatizes the French Revolution and the battle for liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Show dates are 7 p.m. each of the four show dates as well as an afternoon 1 p.m

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City of Kingman to utilize new software for building sector

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman has approved a contract that staff believes will improve government efficiency and citizen service, particularly in the building sector. Presenting during the Aug. 20 City Council meeting, Finance Director Tina Moline enthusiastically endorsed use of the Granicus SmartGov Permitting, Licensing and Planning software program.

“It is going to increase our productivity throughout or organization and just as importantly, it’s going to provide an increased level of service to all of our external customers, so this is very exciting,”

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MRF to host Supervisor candidates

KINGMAN – The public is invited to the Mohave Republican Forum (MRF) meeting on Wednesday, September 11, at 5:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be Mohave County Board of Supervisors candidates Travis Lingenfelter and Don Martin.

MRF meeting are now being held at the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce building at 309 E. Beale Street (the building with the MCC signage). The meeting room should be available by 4:30 p.m. and the program begins at 5:30 PM.

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Foothills Bank named in the “Top Companies to Work for in Arizona”, Ranking Third

KINGMAN – Arizona Capitol Times, Best Companies Group and BestCompaniesAZ announced that Foothills Bank, a Division of Glacier Bank, has earned a spot on the 12th annual list of 2024 Top Companies to Work for in Arizona. Company rankings were announced at the virtual event on August. 20, 2024, where Foothills Bank earned the #3 ranking in midsized companies.

This highly selective list is the result of anonymous and comprehensive employee surveys

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New Beginnings Fellowship to have new digs

KINGMAN – The New Beginnings Fellowship is eager to develop a new church property in Kingman. A Conditional Use Permit for the project was approved during the Aug. 14 meeting of the Kingman City Planning and Zoning Commission.

The church is planned on a 3.15-acre parcel at the southwest corner of Riata Valley Road and Western Avenue.

“There’s some vacant property adjacent to the site to the west and to the south. There’s also an assisted living facility to the south, an auto dealership to the south and single-family residential uses to the east and north,”

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