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Dear Editor, As of today we’ve never had

Monsoon Madness saw over 100 racers in Kingman

KINGMAN, Ariz. – More than 132 racers competed

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Stroup arraigned for sex offenses involving teen

KINGMAN, Ariz. – A young Lake Havasu City

Republican Andy Biggs campaigned in Kingman Saturday 

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Several Republican and local politicians

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Bud Mickel performs for Summer Concert Series

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Sounds of Kingman will be

Pastor Jerry Dunn
Life’s adverse situations can be praiseworthy

Several years ago, I dropped something on the

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Ruth Wilcox holds grand opening

The Lake Havasu Area Chamber Ambassadors held a Grand Opening ribbon cutting ceremony for Ruth Wilcox, LMFT. Located at 2169 Swanson Ave. #6, Ruth is a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist providing compassionate counseling for individuals, couples and children. Sandtray Therapy, Expressive Arts, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Telehealth and in-person appointments available: www.ruthwilcox.com. Attending the ceremony from left to right were Kathie Schuler, Ruth Wilcox – LMFT, Paul Wilcox and Becky Goldberg.

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Conservative Republicans meet June 14

KINGMAN – The June meeting of the Conservative Republican Club of Kingman will be Monday, June 14 (Flag Day) at 11:15 a.m. at the BPO Elks, 900 Gates Avenue.  The first speaker for the event will be Jess Mears, who is from Virginia and with Americans for Prosperity, one of the premier think tanks in the United States.  She will be talking about the importance and the use of the filibuster – right now the filibuster what is standing in the way of the Democrats taking your guns, taking your money, and fixing elections so they never ever again lose…

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Gas processing facility plans move forward

KINGMAN – A resolution declaring local support for Texas-based Nacero to build and operate a low carbon, zero sulfur gas processing facility in Mohave County was approved by a 4-1 vote during Monday’s board of supervisors meeting in Kingman. The resolution encourages federal approval of a tax credit and any other action that will expedite project development in the Griffith Energy Industrial corridor about 13 miles south of Kingman. The proposed facility would use natural gas to convert to regular gasoline without the negative environmental carbon production that occurs when crude oil is used to produce gasoline. Chairman Tom Tureen…

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Pitzer’s One Hour Air Conditioning celebrates 40 years

The Lake Havasu Area Chamber Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Pitzer’s One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating/Benjamin Franklin Plumbing to celebrate 40 Years as a Chamber Member! Founded in Lake Havasu City in 1969. Supporting Veterans and First Responders through the Hero’s Club, www.theherosclub.com. Sister company Benjamin Franklin Plumbing. Attending the ceremony along with employees, community members and friends were Carmen Hogard – Vice President, Tracy Niskanen – Office Manager, Teri & Larry Thornton – Owners and John & Jo Navaretta – Former Owners.

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Supes discuss $41.5 million COVID-19 relief funds allotted for Mohave County

MOHAVE COUNTY – Members of the Board of Supervisors have a better understanding of what they can and can’t do with the $41.5-million of COVID-19 relief funds that the federal government is providing Mohave County through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). County Manager Sam Elters told the board Monday that the U.S. Treasury Dept. has provided interim guidelines governing expenditures that will be finalized in August. Elters spent ten minutes detailing expenditures allowed and prohibited under the interim guidelines. He said the funds can be used for: *supporting public health response *addressing negative economic impacts *serving the hardest hit communities and families…

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Supes discuss $41.5 million COVID-19 relief funds allotted for Mohave County

MOHAVE COUNTY – Members of the Board of Supervisors have a better understanding of what they can and can’t do with the $41.5-million of COVID-19 relief funds that the federal government is providing Mohave County through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). County Manager Sam Elters told the board Monday that the U.S. Treasury Dept. has provided interim guidelines governing expenditures that will be finalized in August. Elters spent ten minutes detailing expenditures allowed and prohibited under the interim guidelines. He said the funds can be used for: *supporting public health response *addressing negative economic impacts *serving the hardest hit communities and families…

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