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Kingman Airport lease explored

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is soliciting Requests For Proposals (RFP) for a vendor to lease and develop acreage for aviation business activity at the municipal airport.
The RFP was posted to the city website on May 29, the week after the City Council approved a staff request to invite an RFP from Davcon Aviation, the only company to respond to Kingman’s previous Request For Qualifications for the initiative.
Five different Kingman Airport parcels totaling 339 acres are earmarked for aviation commerce activity to stimulate development and generate revenue. Airport Manager Doug Breckenridge has advised a potential investment between $200-million and $250-million is anticipated if a lease development contract is awarded.

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John Holland Shuffler

John Holland Shuffler, 75, passed away in Kingman, Arizona on May 24, 2024. John was born on June 30,1948 in Dallas,Texas to Billy and Irene Shuffler. The Shuffler family moved to Kingman in 1964. John graduated from Mohave County Union High School in Kingman, Arizona, in 1967. After high school he worked for his father at Shuffler and Kerley Construction in Kingman and then in Lake Havasu City. He married Paula Hafley in 1968 and started a family. He returned to Kingman in 1977 and resided there until his passing, John was a partner in several Kingman area businesses including: …

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Arizona’s free fishing day is June 1

PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) invites anglers to fish Arizona’s waters for free Saturday, June 1. It’s an ideal time to take the family out for some fun and relaxing outdoor recreation. Fishing already is a bargain. Arizona fishing licenses start at just $37 for residents 18 and older. A combination hunt and fish license for youths (10-17) are only $5.  Arizona’s Free Fishing Day is celebrated as part of National Fishing and Boating Week. As an incentive, a fishing license is not required Saturday for persons fishing any public waters in Arizona. “Whether you’re a…

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Legal Notices for the Week of May 29 – June 4, 2024

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NON-PROFIT CORPORATION ENTITY NAME: MUSEUM OF THE GREAT WARS. ENTITY ID: 23670616 ENTITY TYPE: Domestic Nonprofit Corporation. EFFECTIVE DATE: 4/19/2024 CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: Other – Please see attachment CORPORATION WILL NOT HAVE MEMBERS. STATUTORY AGENT NAME: United State Corporation Agents, Inc. PHYSICAL AND MAILING ADDRESS: 1820 E. Ray Road #1000, Chandler, AZ 85225 KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS: 4575 N Edward Ln, Kingman, AZ 86409. PRINCIPAL INFORMATION: Director: Thomas A Saluzzo, 4575 N Edward Ln, Kingman, AZ 86409; Incorporator: Thomas A Saluzzo, 4575 N Edward Ln, Kingman, AZ 86409; President: Thomas A Saluzzo, 4575 N Edward Ln, Kingman,…

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Asphalt Sealing Program Scheduled to Begin

LAKE HAVASU CITY – In an effort to preserve our roadways, Lake Havasu City is sealing various streets in the downtown/uptown area as well as the recently completed Island Walking Path and parking lots. Work is scheduled to begin Sunday, June 2, 2024, and will continue for approximately one week.  LOCATIONS High density mineral bond (HA5) will be used to cover approximately 67,000 square yards of asphalt, prolonging its usable service life.  Per application, (HA5) will generally last longer than other seals previously used by Lake Havasu City. This cuts down on the number of times the public and businesses…

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