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White Nationalist, patriot are not interchangeable

Dear Editor, Read Don Heck’s letter from the Sept. 15 edition. While I agree with much of what he espouses; although I question his denigration of the media in general, if the facts are reported and you don’t like what you read / hear, you cannot just lambaste reports as fake news. I have to say, Mr. Heck does know how to put a spin on his opinion though. His quote, “Author – An old white Nationalist … is a real patriot,” would lead most to think he is a nationalist who is white. However, do as he suggests. Google…

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Canchola gets prison time for domestic violence

KINGMAN – Jealousy and relationship insecurity fueled violence between Lake Havasu City girlfriends earlier this year. Case details were spelled out by Judge Billy Sipe Wednesday, Sept. 25, as he imposed a 4.75-year prison sentence for Nancy Canchola, 39. Judge Sipe said Canchola suspected her 29-year-old girlfriend had been cheating on her when she returned after 3:00 a.m. on Valentine’s Day to their home in the 1200 block of Anacapa Drive. Sipe said Canchola tried to prevent the victim from leaving the residence when she pushed her while possessing a handgun. Canchola pleaded guilty to domestic violence and had been…

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Dink for Pink Pickleball Tournament set

BULLHEAD CITY – The City of Bullhead City’s Recreation Division is getting ready to serve up another exciting sports tournament. The Second Annual Dink for Pink Pickleball Tournament is being held October 3 through 5 at the Rotary Park Pickeleball Courts. You can register for the tournament at www.pickleballtournaments.com. Registration is $30 and will close this Friday, September 27. The tournament is for ages 19 and over and will offer three divisions: singles, mixed doubles and doubles. “Pickleball is one of the fastest growing Recreational activities out there and we are very pleased with the opportunity to host tournaments at…

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Parents charged in child abuse, drug case

KINGMAN – A five-year old girl and an older sibling have been removed from a Kingman home that has been condemned and declared uninhabitable. Kingman police said the girl opened the door while her mother hid in another room when police arrived Tuesday to assist a Department of Child Safety investigation at a home in the 700 block of Ridgecrest Drive. Michael Anthony Gurney, 39, and his wife Donna Ann Gurney, 43, were initially arrested on charges associated with previously issued warrants. Child abuse and drug related charges were added after authorities observed methamphetamine and assorted drug paraphernalia in plain…

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Freedom

Dear Editor, Hello, it’s the Nelson family again. I guess I should say my title is White Nationalist. I’m very sad, I just heard that 57% of young Americans believe the lies of socialism. In case you haven’t figured it out, I’m a Christian activist. I’m also a person that was born in WWII, in high school required reading was George Orwell’s “1984.” I’m sure the left has made sure that is has been banned from high school for many years. As Christians, we have to stand up to the left’s fallacy of socialism’s attack on our young people –…

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Treasurer’s office to open satellite offices

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County Treasurer Cindy Landa Cox has announced the dates, addresses, and office hours for the Bullhead and Lake Havasu Cities’ temporary satellite offices. The temporary satellite offices will be open from Monday, October 28, through Friday, November 1 in Bullhead City at Mohave Electric Cooperative, 928 Hancock Road; and in Lake Havasu City at the Mohave County Complex, 2001 College Dr. Satellite office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with closure each day from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. for lunch. The Treasurer’s Office advises that it continues to work diligently to provide the highest…

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