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Havasu Concert Association launches first concert of season
LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Hall Sisters paid a visit to Havasu last week to kick off the Lake Havasu Concert Association’s fall season of community concerts. The show took place on Thursday, November 14 at Lake Havasu High School’s Performing Arts Center.
The Lake Havasu Concert Association is a nonprofit group run by volunteers. The team is committed to giving exposure to some of the most gifted musicians through live performances.
Originally from North Carolina, The Hall Sisters are a musical quartet with a unique blend of swing, country and pop.
Rancho Santa Fe Parkway groundbreaking scheduled for December 2
KINGMAN –The City of Kingman is pleased to announce the groundbreaking ceremony for the highly anticipated Rancho Santa Fe Parkway Traffic Interchange, set for December 2, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
UniSource seeks new gas rates to recover investments in reliable service
TUCSON – For the first time in nearly 12 years, UniSource Energy Services has proposed new, higher base rates for natural gas service.
Response to ‘Trump did some good things’
Dear Editor,
Mr. Pickering, you seem to have a never ending grudge against President-elect Trump. Did he hurt your feelings? Your vile statements reflect the mindset of the far-left’s propaganda machine. Calling our President-elect fascist and dumb only makes one think, where does all the hate come from?
One fact is our President-elect is not part of the “deep-state” that has stifled our country from becoming the nation we can and want to be. This is because some, not all, Democrats and Republicans serve themselves and not the American people!
Mildred Ilene Holt
Mildred Ilene Holt, of Kingman, died Wednesday, September 25, 2024. She was 76.
Keith G. Benton
Beloved husband and father Keith G. Benton passed away from cancer on September 24 early in the morning. He loved
Clifford William Odor
Clifford William Odor, of Kingman, died Wednesday, September 18, 2024. He as 87. Mr. Odor was born Sept. 4, 1937
Geffery Leon Force
It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Geffery Leon Force on September 16, 2024. He was 65
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