Today marks the start of the new school year as the Kingman Unified School District welcomes students back to classrooms across the city. Local authorities are urging drivers to stay vigilant, with reduced speed limits in school zones to ensure student safety.
The Kingman Police Department continues its focus on public safety, wrapping up recent enforcement campaigns like “Click It or Ticket,” which promoted seat belt use, funded by a grant from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.
Community events are in full swing, with the Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center hosting a successful Christmas in July Craft Fair, showcasing local artisans. On the infrastructure front, the City of Kingman is advising residents of ongoing lane striping operations, which may cause minor traffic delays.
A new Starbucks at 3441 E Andy Devine Avenue celebrated its groundbreaking, promising to serve both locals and travelers along the busy Route 66 corridor.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office is actively seeking public assistance to locate a 16-year-old girl missing from Golden Valley since July 23.
The community is also mourning the loss of a teenager injured in a tragic accident, with recovery efforts ongoing in Las Vegas.
Mohave Community College announced a new culinary arts program at its Kingman campus, offering local students a chance to pursue their culinary aspirations