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LMNRA implements new visitor guidelines

Park saw 40,000 visitors last Saturday March 23, 2020 (BOULDER CITY, Nevada) – Lake Mead National Recreation Area, in response to Nevada Declaration of Emergency Directive 003 issued by the Governor of the State of Nevada, is announcing additional modifications to operations to support federal, state and local efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  Lake Mead National Recreation Area is the sixth most visited unit of the National Park Service. The park had nearly 40,000 visitors to the park on March 21, nearly double normal visitation for this time of year.  As of Monday, March 23, Lake Mead National Recreation Area will…

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Hoarders and helpers have emerged as a result of the COVID crisis; be one of the good guys

Watching hoarders as they empty the shelves of supermarkets, grocery stores and pharmacies as COVID 19, the coronavirus pandemic, takes its toll on daily life in our communities, it is easy to assume that a crisis brings out the worst in people. But, the fact is it can bring out the best in us, as well. Take the story of a pair of brothers in Hixson, TN who sought to corner the market for hand sanitizers, antibacterial wipes and face masks in the early days of the potentially deadly disease. The New York Times reported that during the three days after the…

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Mohave County experiences shortage of COVID-19 tests, supplies; supplies may be distributed to health dept by end of this week

Current testing for ‘severe’ cases only March 23, 2019 (MOHAVE COUNTY) – At the time of this writing, Mohave County does not have any “confirmed” cases of COVID-19; however, Supervisor Buster Johnson would like to remind citizens that due to the shortage of testing kits and supplies COVID-19 is more than likely already here.  “I don’t want to cause any widespread panic; however, I also am not going to be unrealistic either.  It’s more than likely already in our community and when we start getting more testing kits and supplies and are able to test on a wide scale, I…

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What are my rights?

We live in the day where men are deeply concerned about their rights. So much have individual civil rights become an issue, that one man’s rights trampled another’s underfoot. We have become a self-serving society, with the attitude: “Nothing matters but what matters to me.” How unlike the teachings of Christ! In his letter to the believers at Philippi, Paul expressed the need for consideration of others first. He said: “Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in the lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but…

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Coronavirus: What you can do at home

The following information is provided by UNICEF. Coronavirus is large in size where the cell diameter is 400 to 500 micro and for this reason, any mask prevents its entry. The virus does not settle in the air but is grounded, so it is not transmitted by air. When coronavirus falls on a metal surface, it will ive 12 hours, so wash your hands with soap and water after touching metal surfaces that others have touched. When coronavirus falls on fabric it remains for nine hours so washing clothing or being exposed to the sun for two hours can kill…

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County road work continues

MOHAVE COUNTY – The citizens of Mohave County can expect the following activity from Mohave County Public Works during the week of March 23, 2020: Arizona Strip: Road grading on 1) Mt. Trumbull Loop and 2) Mt. Dellenbaugh Rd. in Colorado City. Kingman: Road grading on 1) Calle Alamo, 2) Jane Ave. and 3) Parker St. and pot hole repairs and right-of-way repairs in the Butler area. Also, crews will be removing debris from culverts along Stockton Hill Rd. Hackberry: Road grading on Antares Rd. from Mille 22 working south. Wikieup: Road grading on Bogles Ranch Rd. Yucca: Road grading…

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