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Hamersley lays out platform for District 1

Dear Editor, One of my key initiatives, and one that is critically important to the citizens of Mohave County, is the future of public safety … being able to fully fund it and fully leverage regional resources to support it… to allow our public safety providers to increase personnel, increase response times, increase community presence, increase citizen satisfaction, and better protect our communities. I have the experience, the foresight, and the energy to put a plan into action. As Chief Information Officer in my past, I supported over 80 public safety agencies across Arizona and Southern California and, with the…

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Shooting death in BHC under investigation

BULLHEAD CITY – A shooting death is under investigation in Bullhead City. The incident was reported at 5:00 p.m. in the 600 block of Mead Lane. Police department spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said an argument between two men escalated into a shooting. The name of the 45-year old man who was killed is withheld, as well as the name of the suspected shooter. Fromelt said additional details will be provided Wednesday. The investigation continues. Dave Hawkins

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Original Kingman Farmers Market opens July 25 with free vendor space

KINGMAN – The Original Kingman Farmers Open opens to the public this Saturday, July 25 at the Thunder-Rode Event Center located at 102 E. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ. The Original Kingman Farmers Market is Free to the public and Free to all vendors. Throughout past years, the Kingman Farmers Market has been enjoyed by the Kingman local community at the Thunder-Rode Event Center. The tradition continues at the market this weekend, July 25 to the public and vendors in the Kingmanarea. The Thunder-Rode Event Center offers a wide range of amenities to shoppers and vendors alike, such as: wide open…

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Original Kingman Farmers Market opens July 25 with free vendor space

KINGMAN – The Original Kingman Farmers Open opens to the public this Saturday, July 25 at the Thunder-Rode Event Center located at 102 E. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ. The Original Kingman Farmers Market is Free to the public and Free to all vendors. Throughout past years, the Kingman Farmers Market has been enjoyed by the Kingman local community at the Thunder-Rode Event Center. The tradition continues at the market this weekend, July 25 to the public and vendors in the Kingmanarea. The Thunder-Rode Event Center offers a wide range of amenities to shoppers and vendors alike, such as: wide open…

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Legal Notices for the Week of July 22nd – July 30th

Legals APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO TRANSACT BUSINESS OR CONDUCT AFFAIRS IN ARIZONA 1. ENTITY TYPE: FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION. 2. NAME IN STATE OF INCORPORATION: Alpha Power Systems, Inc. 3.1 Name in state of incorporation with no changes. 4. FOREIGN DOMICILE: CA. 5. DATE OF INCORPORATION IN FOREIGN DOMICILE: 8/26/2011. 6. DURATION [BLANK] 7. PURPOSE: [BLANK] 8. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: Electrical contracting business. 9. PRINCIPAL OFFICE ADDRESS – FOREIGN DOMICILE STREET ADDRESS: Lane Ingram, 5627 River Acres Drive, Bakersfield, CA 93308. 10. ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2261 Rainbow Avenue N, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403. 11. STATUTORY AGENT: Legalinc Corporate…

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Supervisors want better 411 on COVID-19

MOHAVE COUNTY – Information flow during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been both a concern and a source of frustration for Mohave County Supervisor Hildy Angius. It’s a point she’s made before and she repeated it during Monday’s special Board of Supervisors coronavirus management meeting. Angius said citizens are growingly frustrated about restrictions and regulations when they’re not able to rely upon various statistics about infections, deaths, age groups, etc… “Here’s the bottom line. People are not trusting the numbers, not just from Mohave County, from everywhere,” Angius said. “If you’re asking people to give up their lives, there has…

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