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Miles plans re-election bid

KINGMAN – Kingman mayor Jen Miles and her Bullhead City counterpart Tom Brady have different plans when their current terms of office expire late next year. Mayor Brady has said he’ll retire from politics while Miles said she fully intends to seek a third, 2-year term as mayor of Kingman. “I intend to seek re-election,” Miles said Wednesday. She said no hardcore commitment is yet necessary because she said Kingman municipal office-seekers can’t begin circulating nominating petitions until January. Miles said she wants to keep working to complete projects and initiatives as they move forward, and that securing another term…

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Statistics parents should know

Dear Editor, We hear so much on mixed requests and vague statistics from government and news, on masking, etc., especially about our children. Parents need to know more specific facts to decide what is best for their children, especially on masking and school. The following are published facts from the CDC  and child stats.gov. (You can pull this up yourself) Report as of Aug. 4, 2021: Week starting Jan. 4, 2020 and ending July 31, 2021 (19 months). For some reason no one seems to put any of these statistics up for us to review and make decisions. Child deaths…

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Statistics parents should know

Dear Editor, We hear so much on mixed requests and vague statistics from government and news, on masking, etc., especially about our children. Parents need to know more specific facts to decide what is best for their children, especially on masking and school. The following are published facts from the CDC  and child stats.gov. (You can pull this up yourself) Report as of Aug. 4, 2021: Week starting Jan. 4, 2020 and ending July 31, 2021 (19 months). For some reason no one seems to put any of these statistics up for us to review and make decisions. Child deaths…

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Construction in Valle Vista

Dear Editor, Valle Vista Property Owners Association has several requirements for construction, including that each builder must obtain a copy of the CLRs and bylaws. Other requirements are to obtain a Valle Vista POA permit. There is no fee for this permit, but the builder must submit much the same information as to obtain a Mohave County building permit. Observation of the construction by Valle Vista and compliance with the materials and color schedule does not constitute nor is it intended as acceptance of any item of work an any nature whatsoever. Kim Gains

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Legal Notices for the Week of Aug. 11 – Aug. 17, 2021

Alyce Ingle, 3571 E. Lum Ave., Kingman, Arizona 86409, 425-231-9173 SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MOHAVE COUNTY Alyce Ingle, Plaintiff AND Vernon Weaver, Ruby Weaver, Defendants AND Mohave County Treasurer Case Number: CV2021-00381 SUMMONS WARNING: This is an official document from the court. It affects your rights. Read this document carefully. If you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help. FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Vernon Weaver, Ruby Weaver AND Mohave County Treasurer 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are served on you with this Summons. 2….

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MEC returns $1.66 million in capital credits to members

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors has authorized a capital credits return of $1,667,557.52 to members in 2021. MEC members who had electric service in 1989, 2000, or 2020 will receive their share as a check if their share is $10.00 or more. If the share is less than $10.00, active service accounts will receive a bill credit on their August or early September bill cycle. The checks will be mailed out during the second week of August. “One of the benefits of being a member of Mohave Electric Cooperative is that members share in any margins…

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