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Venture Club gearing up for annual charity tournament

KINGMAN – The Venture Club of Kingman is expressing appreciation for great support from local businesses for their upcoming Second Annual Charity Cornhole Tournament to be held October 12 at noon at Metcalfe Park. Unisource Energy Services recently donated $2,500 to the cause. Justin Brookins of Veterans Epoxy custom-made five sets of cornhole boards and an American flag to be raffled or given away as prizes at this year’s event. Local businesses such as Pawn World, Mohave Homes, Barkhurst Electric and Mohave Eye Center have made food, beer and wine possible at the event. Cosmic Bounce House has generously donated…

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Outages affect members in Fort Mohave, Bullhead City, Mohave Valley

BULLHEAD CITY – Storm-related outages affected over 5,700 Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) members in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, and Mohave Valley Monday afternoon, Sept. 23. MEC became aware of the first of the outages at 1:41 p.m. and crews immediately responded. Power to over 1,600 members was restored by 2:44 p.m. and to approximately 400 more at 3:26 p.m. As storms and high wind continued to impact the area, a probable microburst caused a pole to fall, and a power outage for an additional 3,700 members in Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley at 4:08 p.m. Power was restored safely to…

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Legal Notices

ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION ENTITY NAME: EMPIRE FACILITY SOLUTIONS, INC. ENTITY ID: 19816487 ENTITY TYPE: Domestic For-Profit (Business) Corporation DATE ON WHICH DISSOLUTION WAS AUTHORIZED: [blank] TAX CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE / CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: [x] This dissolution WILL require a Certificate of Compliance from the Arizona Department of Revenue because either the for-profit corporation has commenced business or issued shares, or the nonprofit corporation has commenced activities, has members or has members entitled to vote on dissolution. ADOTPION AND VOTE: [x] Approved by shareholders but not voting groups. SHAREHOLDER APPROVAL: VOTES ENTITLED TO BE CASE: 1 VOTES IN FAVOR THAT WERE SUFFICIENT…

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Former NACFD chief Eder’s charges set aside

KINGMAN – The former chief of a north Kingman-based fire district has essentially erased his trial conviction involving a misdemeanor conflict of interest charge. Wayne Ludwig Eder, 56, was placed on unsupervised probation during a May 10 sentencing hearing before Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert. Eder’s probation ended about 15 minutes later when he paid a $150 fine. Judge Lambert in early August set aside, or dismissed, the conviction and allegations involved. Further, Judge Lambert fully restored Eder’s constitutional rights, including his rights to vote, hold office and possess firearms.

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Kingman Farmers Market will be open during Andy Devine Days

Dear Editor, We celebrated “National Responsible Pet Owner Day” at our market on September 21. It was so much fun! We had 12 vendors, 429 human guests and many canine guests including six who came from Mohave County Animal Shelter looking for “Furever ” homes. In addition to the fun with furry friends Pegge Moore demonstrated how to make unique vases from canning jars, acrylic paints, burlap and a few flowers. They look great and are very economical gifts for the upcoming holidays, wedding or just for that special person. More fun when The Dale Gillespie Blues Project created mellow…

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