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Legals APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF FOREIGN CORPORATION ENTITY NAME: SUPERIOR MASONRY WALLS, LTD. ENTITY ID: 23116668 ENTITY TYPE: Foreign For-Profit (Business) Corporation EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/22/2020 FOREIGN DOMICILE STATE: California DATE OF FORMATION IN FOREIGN DOMICILE: 5/10/2007 DURATION: Perpetual TRUE NAME IN FOREIGN DOMICILE: SUPERIOR MASONRY WALLS, LTD. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: Construction AUTHORIZED SHARES: Share Class: Common Share Series: Share Total: 1000. ISSUED SHARES: Share Class: Common Share Series: Share Total: 1000. STATUTORY AGENT NAME: L.G. Berry PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 979 Talon Pointe Dr, Bullhead City, AZ 86429 MAILING ADDRESS: 979 Talon Pointe Dr., Bullhead City, AZ 86429 KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS:…

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JEFFREY WAYNE ADAMS

Jeffrey Wayne Adams, 68, passed away Thursday, August 6, 2020 in Kingman, Arizona. Jeff was born on August 26, 1951 in Lafayette, Indiana to Nancy Sue (Curts) Adams and Jack Eugene Adams. He graduated from Rochester (Indiana) High School in 1969. He married Rosemary Hildreth on April 10, 1982. Jeff had many interests but a passion for writing. He was an accomplished author who contributed to dozens of books and publications. He was widely recognized and read around the world, especially in the Christian and inspirational genre. In 2017 he realized a lifelong dream and published his own book, Encouraging…

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Be certified as an EMT or medical assistant in one year at MCC

MOHAVE COUNTY – People interested in the medical field can be a part of Emergency Medical Services or become a Medical Assistant, working in clinics or physicians: offices. Mohave Community College offers for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic. These programs are a great start for those who would like to work for EMS agencies, fire departments or hospitals. Kristina Long, Director of EMS has 30 years of experience under her belt and says its rewarding work and can obtain certifications in one year at MCC. “It takes a special person to do the pre-hospital side…

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Be certified as an EMT or medical assistant in one year at MCC

MOHAVE COUNTY – People interested in the medical field can be a part of Emergency Medical Services or become a Medical Assistant, working in clinics or physicians: offices. Mohave Community College offers for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic. These programs are a great start for those who would like to work for EMS agencies, fire departments or hospitals. Kristina Long, Director of EMS has 30 years of experience under her belt and says its rewarding work and can obtain certifications in one year at MCC. “It takes a special person to do the pre-hospital side…

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Bullhead City Police Chief gets send off

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City is bidding farewell to retiring Police Chief Brian Williamson. He’ll be stepping down September 1, after serving as Chief for six years. Each of its elected officials offered accolades during last week’s Bullhead City Council meeting. “Thank you for everything you’ve done for us, the community. You are a true leader, a true mentor,” said Council member Annette Wegmann. “We cannot thank you enough. You deserve to retire and move on to your next adventure. So, God bless you, be safe and good luck.” “I’ve always admired the job that you’ve done for our police…

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Bullhead City Police Chief gets send off

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City is bidding farewell to retiring Police Chief Brian Williamson. He’ll be stepping down September 1, after serving as Chief for six years. Each of its elected officials offered accolades during last week’s Bullhead City Council meeting. “Thank you for everything you’ve done for us, the community. You are a true leader, a true mentor,” said Council member Annette Wegmann. “We cannot thank you enough. You deserve to retire and move on to your next adventure. So, God bless you, be safe and good luck.” “I’ve always admired the job that you’ve done for our police…

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