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City Assesses Penalty for Depot Park Delay
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Mar 14, 2023
The Kingman city commission opted not to release the remaining money due to Hutton Construction for Depot Park work because of the delays in construction. The commissioners voted 4-1, with Jon Wollen voting “no,” to keep...
City to Seek Funds for U.S. 54 Reconstruction
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Mar 14, 2023
The Kingman city commission moved forward with submitting an application for the reconstruction of a portion of U.S. Highway 54 to the Kansas Department of Transportation. The segment in question runs from Lincoln Street to just...
Fire Causes Extensive Damage to Two Homes
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Mar 13, 2023
Two homes near the corner of Annadale Avenue and Walnut Street received extensive damage after a fire that happened March 4. The Kingman Fire Department. Kingman Police Department and Kingman EMS received the call about 1:56...
County Updated on Fairgrounds Grant
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KCNONLINE STAFF
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Mar 6, 2023
Kingman County Executive Director Leslie Schrag updated the Kingman County commissioners Monday morning about the status of a grant application for improvements to the county fairgrounds. The deadline forthe State Park Revitalization and Investment in Noble...
Kingman Chamber Celebrates 100 Years
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Mar 6, 2023
The Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce is celebrating 100 years of existence and marked the occasion with a gala on Feb. 25. Chamber executive director Shelby Snyder said, as far back as members could find, the...
Kingman EMS Had More Than 900 Calls in ’22
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KCNONLINE STAFF
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Mar 2, 2023
Kingman EMS handled fewer calls in 2022 than in 2021, but the volume of calls it handled was higher than in years prior to 2021. EMS director Zach Bieghler presented the annual report to the Kingman...
City Marijuana Ordinance Fails to Pass
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Feb 27, 2023
The Kingman city commission Thursday opted not to take any action on a proposed ordinance to prohibit the opening of medical marijuana dispensaries or otherwise allow for marijuana sales. A couple of months ago, commissioner Stan...
Jordan’s Way Helps KCHS Raise Money
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Feb 27, 2023
Jordan’s Way, a national fundraising effort for animal shelters, visited the Kingman County Humane Society Tuesday, in which founder Kris Rotonda helped the society raise money. The fundraiser involved Rotonda doing a livestream on Facebook, in...
County Health Coalition Active Again
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Feb 27, 2023
After the Kingman County Health Coalition was inactive for a few years, Melinda Hageman is working with others to get it started again. When Hageman, a social worker at Kingman Healthcare Center, started working at the...
Birkenbaugh Receives Rudd Scholarship
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BOB MORRIS, KLC Education Editor
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Feb 27, 2023
Kingman senior Ty Birkenbaugh has received the Rudd Scholarship, which will essentially pay for his college tuition in full. The scholarship covers all remaining costs associated with a college education after any other scholarships are applied....
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