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Dear Editor, Summer arrives slowly and disappears quickly.

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Godoy gets three years in drugs-for-sale case

KINGMAN – A three-year prison term has been

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Volunteers needed for senior center in Kingman

KINGMAN –  The Kathryn Heidenreich Adult and Senior

100-plus years for Lake Havasu City child pornography

LAKE HAVASU CITY – More than one century

County pushes forward with morgue project despite transparency

KINGMAN – Its architect has submitted application with the

June Greetings from Lydia Henry, The Mohave County

As we make our way into June, we're

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Scam alert

The Lake Havasu City Police Department would like to make the community aware of a recent local phone scam that has been reported.    In this phone scam, the caller portrays themselves as a representative of customer service from Lake Havasu City. The caller identification number appears to show up as an official Lake Havasu City phone number (928) 855-2116. During these calls, the scammer attempts to solicit personal information from the people who they are calling. This is a scam. A scam tactic called “spoofing” is used by scammers to make the caller identification appear to be a local number…

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St. Patrick’s Day a hoot in Chloride

CHLORIDE – Saturday, March 16 is the date for Chloride’s annual St. Patrick’s celebration. Hosted by the Chloride Historical Society and the Special Events Committee this year’s events include an always zany parade down Tennessee Avenue, gunfights, gold panning, vendors, live music, and lots of other family friendly activities. It’s not too late to join the parade, contact Angie at (626) 483-4571 or Jeannie at (928) 565-9777 for an entry form. Vendors of all kinds are welcome on a first-come first-served basis. Spots are available on Tennessee Avenue for $10. Contact the Mineshaft Market at (928) 565-4888.

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St. Patrick’s Day a hoot in Chloride

CHLORIDE – Saturday, March 16 is the date for Chloride’s annual St. Patrick’s celebration. Hosted by the Chloride Historical Society and the Special Events Committee this year’s events include an always zany parade down Tennessee Avenue, gunfights, gold panning, vendors, live music, and lots of other family friendly activities. It’s not too late to join the parade, contact Angie at (626) 483-4571 or Jeannie at (928) 565-9777 for an entry form. Vendors of all kinds are welcome on a first-come first-served basis. Spots are available on Tennessee Avenue for $10. Contact the Mineshaft Market at (928) 565-4888.

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New manufacturer has applied at Kingman Industrial Park

KINGMAN – An application to rezone a 10.5-acre parcel at the Kingman Airport and Industrial Park was recently received by Mohave County Development Services. County Planner Matthew Gunderson indicated the request was submitted by a Chaz Berman. A web search indicated that Berman is the Chief Executive Officer of Grower’s Secret which operates in California, Florida, Washington State and Hawaii. The phone number on Berman’s application matches a phone number on the Grower’s Secret website that includes his picture and identification. A staffer answering a Friday morning call to that phone number said Berman was at work Friday and that…

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New manufacturer has applied at Kingman Industrial Park

KINGMAN – An application to rezone a 10.5-acre parcel at the Kingman Airport and Industrial Park was recently received by Mohave County Development Services. County Planner Matthew Gunderson indicated the request was submitted by a Chaz Berman. A web search indicated that Berman is the Chief Executive Officer of Grower’s Secret which operates in California, Florida, Washington State and Hawaii. The phone number on Berman’s application matches a phone number on the Grower’s Secret website that includes his picture and identification. A staffer answering a Friday morning call to that phone number said Berman was at work Friday and that…

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Rotary hosts speaker, makes donation

Speaking at Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s January 26 meeting was Velizar Iliev, a U.S. Olympian and World Champion. Born in Bulgaria, Iliev won multiple national titles there before moving to the USA and becoming an American citizen. Iliev was a three-time World Champion while in Bulgaria and won the 1999 Pan American Games. He became a volunteer fencing coach at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas,where he coached the Olympian Fencing Club. Ilev and his wife moved to Kingman recently and he will be opening Mohave Fencing Academy to be held at College Park Community Church…

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