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Kingman honors Detroit Tigers pitcher, Tarik Skubal, with keys to the city

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman celebrated one of its own, Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal, in a special ceremony prior to the City Council meeting last night. In recognition of his extraordinary achievements, Kingman Mayor Ken Watkins presented Tarik with a Key to the City, as well as a proclamation highlighting his remarkable career.

The proclamation detailed Tarik’s inspiring journey, which began on the baseball fields of Kingman Academy of Learning, where he achieved a perfect game.

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Children spent up to an hour and a half with Santa

KINGMAN – Children got long-lived, personal time with Mr. and Mrs. Claus at the Kingman Parks and Recreation Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 7. The Breakfast with Santa Event used to take place annually at the old Golden Coral until the restaurant closed earlier this year. Kingman Parks and Recreation held the breakfast at the Parks and Rec community center.

Each ticket cost $10, and for four people, the cost was $35. Guests were fed breakfast buffet-style, and sponsors such as Dunkin Donuts, Smiths, and Starbucks donated breakfast items to the event.

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Mingle-Jingle Christmas Bazaar and Street of Lights winners announced

KINGMAN – Businesses and Kingman communities gathered for one of the biggest downtown Kingman events of the year. An estimated 15,000 residents enjoyed beautiful Christmas lights and floats, food trucks, booths, and so much more on Saturday, December 9.For the past couple of years, Everything Kingman, Kingman’s Mobile app, has been holding a People’s Choice voting poll for the best floats and lights of the Street of Lights Music Festival.
Tallys have come in as of December 9.

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