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Bring God back to America

Dear Editor, As our country falls into this time of testing, I’m amazed how Americans are so resilient. As God and country are tested, we personally will each have the time to soul search and take inventory of ourselves. Take the time to bring God back to America and let him heal our land through prayer. The spirit of America has kept us together and it is from God. There are those who would like to erase Him, but it can’t be done. Better to bow to God than to the alternative, satan and no hope. We must not neglect…

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COVID-19 2-1-1 hotline launched

PHOENIX  — Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has announced the launch of a new statewide COVID-19 Hotline through $2 million in funding provided by the Arizona Department of Economic Security. The hotline is administered by 2-1-1 Arizona and the Crisis Response Network and will offer an entry point to field questions and concerns from Arizona residents about COVID-19. As we continue to combat COVID-19 in Arizona, we want to ensure the public has access to resources needed to stay safe and healthy,” said Governor Ducey. “With this hotline launch, Arizonans can get important COVID-19 related information in English and Spanish by…

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WARMC CEO: We’ve got staff; we’ve got beds

County ramping up for impending contagion Mohave County is minimizing public access to county government buildings to promote public health during the pandemic that saw more than 230 Arizonans test positive for the COVID-19 virus by early Monday afternoon. Communications Director Roger Galloway began Monday’s news conference with an announcement that the county is trying to convert to a virtual campus governance approach as have the cities of Kingman, Lake Havasu and Bullhead City.  “All county offices will now limit face-to-face interaction with the public as much as possible. Members of the general public should conduct business by telephone, email…

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America observes Vietnam Veterans Day

Americans from across our great nation will pay homage for Vietnam Veterans Day, on March 29, 2020, for those proud citizens who served during the Vietnam Conflict and to those who paid the ultimate price. Many Americans do not realize our government’s participation in Vietnam occurred long before the actual Vietnam Conflict began. The first American military death in Vietnam occurred on Sept. 26, 1945, during the unrest in Saigon when Office of Strategic Services Officer Lieutenant Colonel A. Peter Dewey was killed by Viet Minh guerrillas who mistook him for a French officer. Before his death, Dewey had filed…

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LHC City Hall lobby closed to public

In order to reduce the risk of community spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and to protect the employees and the public, the City Hall lobby  closed to the public this morning, Monday, March 23, until further notice. City services are still available via phone, email, and on their website at www.lhcaz.gov Utility Payments Payments are made at the website, online using your bank’s website, by phone using a card or check by calling 928-453-4146, and by utilizing our drive-up drop-box on the east-side of City Hall. Building /Construction/Zoning/ Code Enforcement Services For questions regarding building, construction, zoning, and code enforcement, please contact…

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LHC City Hall lobby closed to public

In order to reduce the risk of community spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and to protect the employees and the public, the City Hall lobby  closed to the public this morning, Monday, March 23, until further notice. City services are still available via phone, email, and on their website at www.lhcaz.gov Utility Payments Payments are made at the website, online using your bank’s website, by phone using a card or check by calling 928-453-4146, and by utilizing our drive-up drop-box on the east-side of City Hall. Building /Construction/Zoning/ Code Enforcement Services For questions regarding building, construction, zoning, and code enforcement, please contact…

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