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Gary R. Pope, State Bar No. 002671, P.O. Box 6699, Kingman, Arizona 86402 Telephone: (928) 718-8080, Fax: (928) 718-6366 garypope@azfiduciary.com Attorney for Conservator IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MOHAVE In the Matter of the Guardianship of and Conservatorship for: LEONARD ZIELIN, An Adult. No. GC 2019-00010 NOTICE OF HEARING ON REPORT OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND PETITION FOR CONFIRMATION OF SALE Assigned to the Honorable: Judge Lee Jantzen, Mohave County Courthouse, Division IV NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RASHIEL SALEM, Principal, MOHAVE ESTATE MANAGEMENT OFFICE, Conservator for Leonard Zielin, has filed…

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COVID-19 forces MCC to offer all summer classes online, registration window now open

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is offering all of its summer classes online, including free college classes for qualifying high school students.  “Given current COVID-19 information from federal, state and local health experts, we believe this is the best move to make right now to help keep students, employees and our communities safe, while also helping as many students as possible stay on course with their college and career training goals,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.  Those who are not MCC students can apply online for free at Mohave.edu. Current students can now register for summer classes, and…

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COVID-19 forces MCC to offer all summer classes online, registration window now open

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is offering all of its summer classes online, including free college classes for qualifying high school students.  “Given current COVID-19 information from federal, state and local health experts, we believe this is the best move to make right now to help keep students, employees and our communities safe, while also helping as many students as possible stay on course with their college and career training goals,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.  Those who are not MCC students can apply online for free at Mohave.edu. Current students can now register for summer classes, and…

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New order provides “Good Samaritan” protections to frontline Workers responding to COVID-19 emergency

Governor Doug Ducey has issued an Executive Order to help boost medical staffing levels and provide certainty and liability protections to health care professionals serving on the front lines. The order provides protections to health care professionals treating patients during the COVID-19 health emergency, while also protecting patients against negligence or reckless misconduct. At least seven other states across the country, including Illinois and Kentucky, have taken similar measures to ensure our health care system is properly staffed and patients have the care they need. “Our number one focus is taking action to protect Arizonans’ health and safety,” said Governor…

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Gratitude

Dear Editor, As we struggle with the inconveniences of this Covid-19 pandemic, now would be a good time to reflect and be thankful. Yes, in the midst of it all, we should be filled with gratitude for living in a nation that is strong enough and wealthy enough to address the issue at all. There are many small and impoverished nations on this earth that simply do not have the means to offer any treatment for the sick and dying, other than sympathy and prayer and minor pain relievers. If you can, for a moment, look away from the constant…

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Ghost town residents get food relief

CHLORIDE – Desert Wonder Tours partnered with the Salvation Army, Sonoran Prevention Works and volunteers to distribute 57 food boxes to Chloride, a small mining ghost town. Chloride’s citizens have been without food bank services for weeks with the added loss of the lone store in the town which has been shut down due to shortages. Desert Wonder Tours, a local tour company originating from Laughlin, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, Las Vegas and Kingman, is shuttered but not inactive during the pandemic and looks forward to resuming exciting adventures for its clients when the pandemic ends. Visit Desert Wonder…

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