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Downtown sees business activity with a new opening, a closure, and a change of hands

KINGMAN – There’s new activity within the downtown Kingman business community. Black Bridge Brewery has changed hands, the Garlic Clove has closed and the old Wells Fargo bank building welcomes a new venture. Tim Schritter has sold the brewery he opened at 421 E. Beale Street in 2013 to a pair of employees, brew master Karry Hovig and sales manager Jesh Lewier. Schritter said he also sold his interest in another brewery in Lake Havasu City so that he could take over management of his father’s mining operation. Schritter said his decision was based on a wish that both the…

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Freedom

Dear Editor, Freedom. What does that mean to you Americans? When I was a boy there is something we always started the day at school with. “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” The meant a lot to me. I felt good about my country and my heritage of freedom and justice. Now, what do you believe in America? Nearly 70% of you think it would be all right to have a socialist president. I guess…

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Havasu Silent Witness seeks additional board members

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Havasu Silent Witness is seeking local residents to serve as volunteer members on the Board of Directors. Formed in 2000, Havasu Silent Witness endeavors to make a positive impact on crime in Lake Havasu City. Members are dedicated to creating a safer community by working in partnership with citizens, media, and the Lake Havasu City Police Department. While the Havasu Silent Witness Board works closely with the Lake Havasu City Police Department, it is a separate, community-based 503(c)(3) non-profit organization. All rewards paid out are funded through private donations from the community and community-based fundraisers. Members…

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Death under investigation

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The death of a man near Cattail Cove State Park outside Lake Havasu City is under investigation by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). DPS public information officer Bart Graves said officers responded Sunday, February 9 after civilians reported finding man slumped over inside a vehicle parked off the northbound lanes of Highway 95. Responding troopers discovered the body of an adult male outside the vehicle. He was declared dead at the scene. The Mohave County Medical Examiner’s Office will work to complete positive identification and determine the cause of death.

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Death under investigation

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The death of a man near Cattail Cove State Park outside Lake Havasu City is under investigation by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). DPS public information officer Bart Graves said officers responded Sunday, February 9 after civilians reported finding man slumped over inside a vehicle parked off the northbound lanes of Highway 95. Responding troopers discovered the body of an adult male outside the vehicle. He was declared dead at the scene. The Mohave County Medical Examiner’s Office will work to complete positive identification and determine the cause of death.

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Veterans’ benefits breakfast scheduled

KINGMAN – White Cliffs Senior Living will host a Veteran’s Breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 27 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Join fellow veterans and spouses for a continental breakfast and information presentation with David Kent of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services and Pat Farrell of the Jerry Ambrose Veterans Council and Vietnam Veterans of America – Mohave County. Learn how VA benefits can help reduce  the cost of assisted living and long-term care, how to qualify for assistance, and more. To RSVP call 928-681-1050 by Feb. 23. White Cliffs is located at 3600 Peterson Rd.

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