Mohave County Community Services to host contractor townhall on May 21

Doug Schuster, Sheriff at Mohave County Sheriff's Office
Doug Schuster, Sheriff at Mohave County Sheriff's Office
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Mohave County Community Services announced on May 13 that it will sponsor a contractor townhall on May 21 at the County Administration Building, located at 700 W. Beale St. The event is scheduled to take place in the Saguaro conference room from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The townhall aims to foster discussions about new opportunities and available resources for those working in the construction industry. Organizers say the event will also encourage constructive dialogue among participants.

Attendees are invited to join what organizers describe as an engaging discussion focused on supporting professionals within the construction sector. Food and light refreshments will be provided during the session.

Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP by emailing HamodD@mohave.gov.

According to Mohave County Community Services, this initiative seeks to lay a foundation for future collaboration and resource sharing among contractors in the region.



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