Serving
Mohave County
January 2025
Volume 24 Issue 11
COMPLIMENTARY

MCC now accepting applications for Fire Science Academy

MCC now accepting applications for Fire Science Academy

MOHAVE COUNTY – Firefighters are first responders and are valuable to all communities around the world. Men and women who want to become a firefighter can start at Mohave Community College (MCC) by filling out the application.   MCC’s Fire Academy is a...

MCC enrollment numbers increase 10% over previous year

MOHAVE COUNTY – Enrollment is up this semester by roughly 10% with approximately 4,000 students taking classes across all four Mohave Community College campuses, as well as, online and live remote via Zoom.   Many students are still signing up for...
MEC’s $5,000 SunWatts grant available to educators

MEC’s $5,000 SunWatts grant available to educators

BULLHEAD CITY –Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) has opened the application process for the annual $5,000 SunWatts Education Grant.“MEC is proud to support local educators’ efforts in going the extra mile by using innovative ideas to help local youth learn sustainable...
Entrepreneurs can find neededtalent despite labor shortage

Entrepreneurs can find needed
talent despite labor shortage

NATION – According to analysts at Goldman Sachs, we are currently in the middle of the worst labor shortage in over 80 years. With 4.6 million more jobs than workers, companies are struggling to keep their roles filled.For entrepreneurs and small businesses, this is...
Annual two-day Andy Devine Rodeo Day set for Sept. 24-25

Annual two-day Andy Devine Rodeo Day set for Sept. 24-25

KINGMAN – This year’s popular annual two-day Andy Devine Days Rodeo event is scheduled Sept. 24-25 at the Mohave County Fairgrounds, 2600 Fairgrounds Avenue in Kingman.It is believed that rodeo was launched in 1864 when two groups of cowboys from neighboring ranches...

How to protect your hearing from 5 common hazards

NATION – Did you know hearing trouble is the third most common chronic health condition?According to the CDC, about 40 million Americans between 20 and 69 experience noise-induced hear-ing loss (NIHL) in one or both ears. The CDC reports that noise above 70 decibels...