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Volume 24 Issue 5
COMPLIMENTARY

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Kingman Christmas Tree Drop through Feb.17

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January 2023

KINGMAN – The city of Kingman is providing a Christmas tree drop at the Public Works Building located at 3700 E. Andy Devine Avenue. This will be for Christmas trees only that need to be cleaned of all lights and decorations. Trees can be dropped off seven days per week from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. The program runs until Feb. 17, 2023.

As a reminder, the Kingman government administrative office’s normal operating hours are Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. For more information, please call (928) 753-8571.

AZYP awarded significant grant aimed to assist homeless youth

The Arizona Youth Partnership (AZYP) has secured a significant financial boost in its mission to support homeless youth in Mohave County. The non-profit organization has been awarded a $307,000 grant from The Arizona Housing Coalition, part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation by the Arizona Department of Housing.

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Arizona residents brace for fallout from University of Arizona’s financial problems

The size of the university’s financial problems has become increasingly alarming in recent months. Initial reports of a multimillion-dollar shortfall have ballooned, with the latest estimates suggesting a deficit potentially exceeding $140 million. It appears this is not simply a one-time budget gap but a deep-seated structural problem with the university spending far more than it brings in each year.

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