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Airport Terminal Talk with Damon Anderson

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Join Airport Manager, Damon Anderson for Airport Terminal Talk a casual in-person conversation, this Wednesday, March 17, at 5:30 p.m., in the Main Terminal of the Lake Havasu City Municipal Airport located at 5600 N. Hwy 95. Guests are encouraged to attend this socially distanced event to express any issues, concerns, or questions.  The event does not require an RSVP and is an informal come-and-go setting. For more information please contact Cindy Herzog at (928) 764-3330.

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SBDC at MCC helps Kingman farmer grow business, featured in national report

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College’s Small Business Development Center has helped another small business in Kingman. SBDC has helped local farmer, Andrea McAdow, owner of Rosebird Farms.   SBDC is a valuable resource for entrepreneurs seeking assistance with their business needs and concerns ranging from startup through expansion. SBDC provided the tools that helped McAdow to create a plan to use USDA funds to expand her farm, add subscription sales and accept EBT cards at her whole food store.   “We provided her with the right tools to upscale her business and she has gained more land to grow more produce and flowers,” said Lisa Card, SBDC Director. “She’s been awarded several…

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Leonard (Len) Wayne Roggero

9/8/42-3/2/21 On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, Leonard (Len) Wayne Roggero, loving husband, brother, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend passed away and entered into the loving arms of Jesus with his son Kent by his side.  Len was born on September 8, 1942 in San Francisco California. He lived a beautiful life married to his loving wife Pat (his “Pumpkin”) for 56 years. They are now reunited in heaven.  Len was a newspaper pressman for many years, and a man of all trades. He loved gold mining, metal detecting, gardening, building new projects, bowling, hunting, fishing, watching sports, cooking and…

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Open letter to Valle Vista residents

Dear Valle Vista property owners and renters, As a property owner in Valle Vista you should have read the governing documents and passed along to your renters copies for them to read and follow. If a renter is not abiding by these governing documents the compliance committee can and will take action against the property owner. It would be prudent for property owners to advise their renters to comply with these regulations. And remember – No businesses allowed! Property owners should be reporting to the VVPOA office and registering their property as a rental. Information to be provided would include…

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March 16 City Council Meeting Postponed to March 23 and will Continue “Hybrid” Model

Due to the recent criminal cyber-attack, and systems still down, the City of Kingman is postponing its Tuesday, March 16 City Council Meeting to Tuesday, March 23, 2021. A special meeting to call the August 3, 2021 election, will be held immediately before the regular Kingman City Council Meeting. The City of Kingman is continuing to take the necessary steps to continue to protect City Council members, residents, and city team members to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The City of Kingman is conducting the Tuesday, March 23, 2021, formal city council meeting with the continued…

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Bishop recall flops

In reading the article that documented the attempted Recall of Jean Bishop, published on March 1, 2021, I found myself raising an eyebrow to the comment in the first paragraph about how the ousting of Jean Bishop is over, “at least for now” as if to say that there will be another. If so, it would be a complete waste of tax payers money. The article points out how Robert Hall has “complained for months” that Bishop was somehow involved in nefarious acts against a pizza joint she loved to frequent herself. Does it even make any sense? In regards…

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