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Havasu MAGA team campaigning for school board

Dear Editor, We chose to run for the school board after hearing the frustrations of local parents and staff. While the current school board has been quietly chugging along, the attitude of “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it” does not work when applied to the shaping of our children’s minds before they launch into life. We believe we can streamline the traditional school process and draw parents in, resulting in teachers being able to focus on providing a quality education. As young, professional parents with a wide range of combined experience, we are well-positioned to tackle the shortcomings of…

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Supervisor expresses opposition to California’s Clean Air Act authorization request

Mohave County Supervisor Buster Johnson MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County Supervisor Buster Johnson submitted opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on a proposed waiver that would allow the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to enforce zero-emission railroad locomotives beginning in 2030. Under current law, the regulation of emissions standards for trains falls under the jurisdiction of the federal government, specifically the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). For California to institute their own restrictions, they need to apply for a waiver from the EPA. “While this proposal is specific to California, its implications for rail…

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Boat shows galore in Havasu this weekend

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu invites all boat lovers to come out and see some beautiful boats as two boat shows will be having displays in Havasu this weekend. The Super Cat Fest will be returning for their second annual charity event.  This year’s event promises not to disappoint enthusiasts as there will be 115 to 120 boats on display. The two-day event will have food, auctions, live music, and family fun. Ticket information for Super Cat Fest can be found by calling organizer River Dave at 928-706-4200 or by emailing him at riverdavesplace@gmail.com. The Lake Havasu Boat Show…

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National Park Service officials seek information on vandalism at LMRNA

BOULDER CITY, Nev. – Law enforcement park rangers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are seeking information from the public to help identify suspects involved in a vandalism incident at the Redstone Dunes Trail area. In a video posted to social media that was reportedly recorded on the evening of Sunday, April 7, two adult males are seen toppling natural rock formations from the top of a cliff. Information from visitors is very helpful to investigators. Law enforcement park rangers are asking the public for help. If you were on the Redstone Dunes Trail on the evening of Sunday, April…

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Democracy or Trump

Dear Editor, On Fox news at a town hall meeting, Sean Hannity asked Trump if he would be a dictator. Trump said on his first day as President he would be a dictator and get rid of all the immigrants. If you think Trump is not dangerous, listen and hear what Trump will do as a dictator like his Russian buddy Putin. 1. Terminate the Constitution of the U.S.A. This has been the law of the land and protected democracy for over 200 years. 2. Discontinue Social Security and Medicare for the elderly and disabled, which the American people paid…

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18 years for Shuffler

KINGMAN – A year and two days after the tragic deaths of two Kingman teenagers and serious injuries of two others in a high speed traffic accident, Brady Shuffler was arrested and jailed following an all-day sentencing hearing at the Mohave County Law & Justice Center Monday. The 17-year-old was escorted by detention officers shortly after Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Suzanne Nicholls imposed an 18-year prison sentence. It was the maximum punishment possible under terms of a plea agreement convicting Shuffler of two counts of manslaughter and two counts of aggravated assault. The emotionally exhausting hearing opened at 8:45…

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