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Lake Havasu City Holiday Closures

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City offices will be closed on Friday, Dec. 24, for the Christmas holiday and Friday, Dec. 31 for the New Year’s Day holiday.  Aquatic Center and Havasu Mobility services are unavailable. Police and Fire Department services are unaffected, however administrative offices are closed. All City offices resume normal schedules on Monday, Dec. 27 following the Christmas holiday and Monday, Jan. 3, 2022 following the New Year’s Day holiday. Please Note: Trash and recycling services are not impacted.

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Rancho Santa Fe project update

KINGMAN – Kingman City Manager Ron Foggin is reporting progress with respect to the proposed Interstate 40 Rancho Santa Fe Interchange and Parkway project. Foggin expressed excitement in his Thursday afternoon memo to the Mayor and Council members. Foggin said Kingman has received an executed copy of the development agreement along with a check for $54,000 that was due to the city when the agreement was signed. Foggin said project partner Sunbelt Development has indicated confidence it can demonstrate that financing will be officially secure by early next year. “With the signed agreement in place, KDP Managers will need to provide…

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Rancho Santa Fe project update

KINGMAN – Kingman City Manager Ron Foggin is reporting progress with respect to the proposed Interstate 40 Rancho Santa Fe Interchange and Parkway project. Foggin expressed excitement in his Thursday afternoon memo to the Mayor and Council members. Foggin said Kingman has received an executed copy of the development agreement along with a check for $54,000 that was due to the city when the agreement was signed. Foggin said project partner Sunbelt Development has indicated confidence it can demonstrate that financing will be officially secure by early next year. “With the signed agreement in place, KDP Managers will need to provide…

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Kingman City Council election packets available

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman would like to announce that the Kingman City Council Candidate Packets are available for the 2022 election. The City Clerk’s office requests that those interested in running for Kingman City Council make an appointment, so the clerks can review election information with those interested in running. Some basic prerequisites for running for Kingman City Council are: You must live within Kingman city limits for at least one year prior to any Primary, General or Special City Election. You must be a registered voter in the state of Arizona. You must also be able to…

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National Tik-Tok school challenge

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of non-specific threats to schools nationwide. Several vague and anonymous social media posts have encouraged acts of violence to occur at schools across the country today, December 17. While the origin of the threats remains unknown, the Sheriff’s Office takes this information very seriously. We have not been made aware of any threats to any schools in Mohave County. As a result of this information, the Sheriff’s Office will increase law enforcement resources and patrols. We strongly encourage parents to communicate with your children regarding their social media…

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National Tik-Tok school challenge

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of non-specific threats to schools nationwide. Several vague and anonymous social media posts have encouraged acts of violence to occur at schools across the country today, December 17. While the origin of the threats remains unknown, the Sheriff’s Office takes this information very seriously. We have not been made aware of any threats to any schools in Mohave County. As a result of this information, the Sheriff’s Office will increase law enforcement resources and patrols. We strongly encourage parents to communicate with your children regarding their social media…

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