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LHC new hot spot; mask mandate amended

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City service area has become Mohave County’s COVID-19 hotspot once again. Case count surges have bounced back and forth from one service territory to another during the four month-long pandemic, but have rotated back to Lake Havasu over the past couple of weeks. “Looking at the cases since July 1, Lake Havasu has had an increase of 157%,which is the fastest growing compared to the other major cities,” Assistant Department of Public Health Director Melissa Palmer said during Thursday’s Mohave County Board of Supervisors coronavirus management meeting. “Kingman is at 38%, Bullhead City…

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GORDON B. MALONEY

Gordon B. Maloney, of Kingman, died Wednesday, July 8, 2020. He was 53. Mr. Maloney was born June 7, 1967 in Ft. Defiance, Ariz. Mr. Maloney was predeceased by his father Gordon Bahe, grandfather John C. Maloney, and grandmother Betty G. Cayedito. He is survived by a son Dakota John Maloney and a daughter Kayla M. Loretto; his mother Arlene Maloney and stepfather Harold J. Jones; and sisters Theresa Talker, Veronica Quintana, Bertha Flores, Andera Valdez, Shannon Jones, and Prudence Jones. A service will be held at His Sheep Ministries, 3886 N. Castle Rock Rd., Kingman, on Sunday, July 19…

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A good bicycle ride

Dear Editor, I’ve been a bicycle rider my whole life. Fifty years ago, this month I was riding my bike about six miles round trip to Bible school at Tomahawk, Kentucky. I did so for an entire week. During the week I was one of several young people who prayed the prayer to receive Christ. On Sunday morning in 90-degree July heat I put on the best clothes I owned and rode my Western Auto yellow three speed bike almost five miles one way over two mountain hills to Inez, Kentucky. I was a bit wet with sweat after that…

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Moss Mine breaking ground

MEC and Golden Vertex break ground on new powerline to provide electric service to Moss Mine. BULLHEAD CITY – Golden Vertex has begun construction of a new 6.9 mile, 3 phase, 24.9kV power line as part of the Moss Mine Federal Lands Expansion project. The line will tie into an existing power line at the intersection of Silver Creek Rd and Bullhead Parkway. This new power line will allow Golden Vertex to convert the Moss Mine from onsite diesel generated power to utility grid power supplied by Mohave Electric Cooperative. Currently, electricity is supplied to the mine by eight 455…

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Moss Mine breaking ground

MEC and Golden Vertex break ground on new powerline to provide electric service to Moss Mine. BULLHEAD CITY – Golden Vertex has begun construction of a new 6.9 mile, 3 phase, 24.9kV power line as part of the Moss Mine Federal Lands Expansion project. The line will tie into an existing power line at the intersection of Silver Creek Rd and Bullhead Parkway. This new power line will allow Golden Vertex to convert the Moss Mine from onsite diesel generated power to utility grid power supplied by Mohave Electric Cooperative. Currently, electricity is supplied to the mine by eight 455…

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Benjamin Golden Named to Spring Dean’s List

Benjamin Golden from East Gull Lake earned Dean’s List honors from Bemidji State University in Bemidji, Minn., at the conclusion of the Spring 2020 semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, BSU students must be enrolled for at least 12 credits and earn a 3.5 GPA during the semester. A total of 737 students earned Spring 2020 Dean’s List honors from the university, and an additional 356 students earned President’s List honors for earning perfect 4.0 GPAs.

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