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KINGMAN –  As part of continued efforts to reverse the trend of COVID-19 spread in Arizona, Governor Doug Ducey signed an Executive Order to prohibit large gatherings, cease the issuance of new special event licenses and pause the operations of bars, gyms, movie theaters, waterparks and tubing rentals. In the interest of public safety and to stop the spread of COVID-19, the City has decided to take these further measures to protect our community.

Under the specifics: All tournaments in Kingman have been cancelled through the end of July.

Prohibiting mass gatherings statewide
Organized events of more than 50 people are prohibited. The Executive Order enables local governing jurisdictions, such as the city, town or county, to approve events on the condition of meeting certain safety precautions, such as physical distancing.

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