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MEC awards $10,000 in educational scholarships

BULLHEAD, Ariz. – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) is proud

Kingman Fall Academy open for registration

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman is

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LBRW meeting Sept. 14

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – The monthly London

Movie at the Park is Aug. 21

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Bring your blankets, chairs and

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BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. – A Bullhead City man

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Matthew Wanner

letter to the editor

Hell’s fire – treat others the way you want to be treated

Dear Editor, Do you worry about going to hell? Will you burn there in hell’s fire? Will you be in the hands of the Devil? Hell may be a place where people are locked into a room with endless Presidential candidates hollering and speaking over each other to the point that nothing makes much sense and everybody ends up sounding crazier and crazier. I accept what Jesus taught about heaven and hell. He actually talked more about hell than he did heaven. Hell is described as a very sad place of pain and suffering. I certainly do not want to…

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letter to the editor

Hell’s fire – treat others the way you want to be treated

Dear Editor, Do you worry about going to hell? Will you burn there in hell’s fire? Will you be in the hands of the Devil? Hell may be a place where people are locked into a room with endless Presidential candidates hollering and speaking over each other to the point that nothing makes much sense and everybody ends up sounding crazier and crazier. I accept what Jesus taught about heaven and hell. He actually talked more about hell than he did heaven. Hell is described as a very sad place of pain and suffering. I certainly do not want to…

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Downtown Streetscape Phase II to begin 

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman’s vision to revitalize downtown Kingman is one block closer to being completed! The Kingman Downtown Streetscape Project concept has been under design for a couple of years, and similar types of projects have greatly benefited other Arizona downtown areas. The City of Kingman is proud to announce Phase I construction is substantially complete, and Phase II began Monday, October 9. The Kingman Downtown Beale Street Streetscape Project will improve walkability, aesthetics for residents, merchants, and visitors while maintaining our downtown area’s classic, historic character.  This will translate into a safe, attractive, comfortable, and complete…

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MCC’s Workforce Excellence Series Starts Strong

MOHAVE COUNTY – The perks of Mohave Community College’s Workforce Excellence Series are already on display in Mohave County. From organizational management to leadership skills and more, a number of municipal departments are reaping the benefits of courses tailored to their specific needs. MCC’s Workforce Excellence Series provides individuals, companies and organizations with a personalized approach to enhancing soft skills. Those skills, including customer service, resolving conflict and successful communication, launch individuals and organizations to the next level of service. Several Lake Havasu City employees took part in the first Workforce Excellence Series, which is tailored not only for government…

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Tamale Festival & Car Show

KINGMAN – There will be a Tamale Festival and Car Show on Saturday, Oct. 7 Mohave County Fairgrounds. All makes and models are welcome. Prizes will be awarded at the show. There will be merchandise, food, vendors, and raffles. Proceeds will benefit the Jerry Ambrose Veterans Council. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call 909-667-6261.

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Tamale Festival & Car Show

KINGMAN – There will be a Tamale Festival and Car Show on Saturday, Oct. 7 Mohave County Fairgrounds. All makes and models are welcome. Prizes will be awarded at the show. There will be merchandise, food, vendors, and raffles. Proceeds will benefit the Jerry Ambrose Veterans Council. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call 909-667-6261.

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