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COVID-19 Update: 31 new cases, three deaths

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Tuesday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of 31 new COVID-19 confirmed cases and three deaths, all three previously reported.  Two are 80-89 and one is 90+. Of the 31 new cases, 21 are in the Bullhead City service area. Thirteen of those cases are recovering at home and are linked to another case. Three are 0-10; one is 11-19; two are 20-29; four are 30-39; two are 40-49; one is 60-69. The remaining 8 Bullhead City area cases are all under investigation. One is 11-19; two are 20-29; three are…

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Pegasus/Hive project: Late and unknown

KINGMAN – Very little appears to have happened where it was announced to the world that a multi-billion dollar renewable energy data storage center would be developed about 12 miles south of Kingman. The Pegasus Group Holdings and Plus Minus Power partnership said in early June 2019 that the $3 billion “Hive” would be operating within six months. A $5 billion second phase project  `Firefly” was announced last December. Little if any progress is evident where the high-tech projects are planned near the Griffith Energy facility off of Interstate 40. And two people who provided information early, spokeswoman Carolyn Farkas…

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Pegasus/Hive project: Late and unknown

KINGMAN – Very little appears to have happened where it was announced to the world that a multi-billion dollar renewable energy data storage center would be developed about 12 miles south of Kingman. The Pegasus Group Holdings and Plus Minus Power partnership said in early June 2019 that the $3 billion “Hive” would be operating within six months. A $5 billion second phase project  `Firefly” was announced last December. Little if any progress is evident where the high-tech projects are planned near the Griffith Energy facility off of Interstate 40. And two people who provided information early, spokeswoman Carolyn Farkas…

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Ft. Mohave man charged in wife’s shooting death

FT. MOHAVE – A Fort Mohave man has been arrested in the shooting death of his wife. Mohave County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) deputies responded just before 11:00 p.m. Tuesday to a report of a shooting at a residence in the 1600 block of E. Gran Circulo in Fort Mohave. Agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said the body of the 49-year-old victim was found inside the home. Angela Olejniczak was found to have multiple gunshot wounds and was declared deceased at the scene,” Mortensen said. She said officers made contact with 56-year-old Keven Olejniczak. “A subsequent investigation by MCSO detectives revealed Keven…

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Legal Notices for the week of June 24th – July 3rd

AMENDMENT TO ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF BAKER INVESTMENT GROUP, L.L.C. Pursuant to A.R.S. Section29-633, et. seq., the undersigned states as follows: I. The name of the limited liability company is: BAKER INVESTMENT GROUP, L.L.C. II. The initial Articles of Organization for the Company were filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 30, 2005. III. Paragraph 3. of the Articles of Organization for the Company is deleted and replaced with the following language: The address of the registered office in Arizona is: 777 W. Beale St., Suite C, Kingman, Arizona 86401. IV. Paragraph 4. of the Articles of Organization for…

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BRENDA KAY INKS LUCERO

Brenda Kay Inks Lucero born to Howard Scott Guthrie and Ina Sue Guthrie (Lakey) on July 13, 1953 in Abilene, Texas and raised in California with her four siblings, Joanie Rogerson, Ann, Robbie and Jerry. Brenda was suddenly taken to be with the Lord on November 29, 2019. Brenda lived in Kingman since 2010 and worked for the Kingman School District for two years as a bus driver, where she met her husband Steven Lucero in October 2013 while both were working at the school district and later married in September 16, 2016. She left the school district to drive…

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