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Mohave Valley Daily News: Man charged in Kingman road rage incident on Highway 68 sentenced to jail time and probation MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College Corporate Education is offering driver education courses this spring in both Kingman and Bullhead City, giving teens and first-time drivers the opportunity to build the knowledge and confidence needed to prepare for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) permit test. Mohave Valley Daily News: Bullhead Blotter: Police Reports from March 25 - March 29 A Kingman man who fired on another vehicle during a road rage incident last year avoided prison while drawing probation and jail time at his April 13 sentencing ... Man charged in Kingman road rage incident on Highway 68 sentenced to jail time and probation Mohave College is committed to providing equal employment, education and advancement opportunity to individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, political beliefs, criminal record or any other legally protected ...

The college received nearly 90 applicants in a nationwide search. The Presidential Search Committee and Mohave College District Board of Governors worked diligently to advance finalists who align with the Presidential Profile, which was shaped by employee, student, and community input, including public forums and a survey conducted last fall. After a national search, the Mohave College Board of Governors has selected Christin Holliday, Ph.D., to lead the College as its next president. Dr.

Mohave County Jail, Holliday currently serves as Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success at Cal Poly Humboldt, where she oversees areas focused on student access, enrollment, retention and success.