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Response to Mr. Jones

Dear Editor, Mr. Jones, yes, I Lloyd Dickson, am a parrot. A parrot who prefers to get his information from reliable trustworthy sources. Sources like virologists, medical professionals, M.D.s, and the like. Not from dubious social media sources here just about anything can be posted anonymously. To suggest I have done no research calls for speculation on your behalf, a hallmark of social media. As a retired medical professional who spent more than 20 years in the field, I can attest there are plenty of lethal substances in medicines which can harm or kill. The polio vaccine contains attenuated (inactivated)…

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Jaded Beauty Salon Studio now open

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu Area Chamber Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Jaded Beauty Salon Studio to celebrate its Grand Opening. Located at 1695 Mesquite Ave. #104, Jaded Beauty has 2 nail techs, 2 hairstylists, and a lash tech. Lashes, brows, nails, and hair all in one place! Jaded Beauty Salon Studio is about being you–because everyone else is already them. Attending the ceremony from left to right were Elaine Cullen, Nicole Calderon, Jade Tapia, Keanhi Mejia, Breanna Watts and Ashley Bartosiewicz. Not pictured was Melissa Hofstetter, lash tech.

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Why? I don’t know.

Dear Editor, The five Mohave County District Supervisors make new ordinances to get votes knowing all the departments will not be able to handle them because of resources, manpower, and money. Why? I don’t know. The Environmental Department does a great job knowing the ordinances and they aren’t afraid to tell violators who are breaking the ordinances the consequences if they are not followed. Why? I don’t know. The Public Health Department does a great job too, except about five or six years ago a man was bitten by a thousand bee stings and died. They don’t seem to have…

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KRMC celebrates ten years in Mayo Clinic Care Network

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) recently celebrated its 10th anniversary as a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. Through this membership, KRMC medical providers have direct access to Mayo Clinic resources, knowledge, and teams of specialists. KRMC was the second health system in the nation to become a Mayo Clinic Care Network member. The network now includes over 45 health systems world-wide. As part of the network, KRMC can address more types of medical conditions at a local level, which provides our community further options for receiving advanced medical care close to home.  “We’re proud of our…

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Fairground transition approved, consultant tabled

KINGMAN – A plan transitioning the 72-acre Fairgrounds campus operation in Kingman to Mohave County control was approved during Monday’s Board of Supervisors meeting. Public Works Director Steve Latoski told the Board that the county will post three new staff positions to support county operation of facilities currently managed by a Fair Association in a lease that will not be renewed at the end of the year. Latoski said recruiting begins immediately for two support personnel and a Fairgrounds Superintendent. He said two more positions would be added next spring for 5 people to work under the Parks and Public…

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