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KPD responds to suicide, mail theft

KINGMAN – Kingman Police report that an elderly man found dead in a vehicle apparently committed suicide. Deputy Chief Rusty Cooper said the 90-year-old shot himself in a van that was parked on a dirt lot behind a business in the 3900 block of Stockton Hill Road Monday afternoon, Oct. 14. Cooper said it is believed that the shooting occurred the previous evening. There was no sign of foul play and the name of the victim is withheld pending notification of kin. Cooper said investigators are also looking for information that will help them identify suspects in another mail theft…

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Legal Notices

AMENDED AND RESTATED ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF GEI, LLC. 1. The name of this limited liability company is: GEI, LLC. 2. The address of the registered office is: 2015 Eagle Lane, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403. 3. The name and business address of the agent for service of process is: J. Eric Blodgett, 2015 Eagle Lane, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403. 4. The management of this limited liability company is vested in the Managers whose names and addresses are: J. Eric Blodgett, 2105 Eagle Lane, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403; Gail S. Blodgett, 2105 Eagle Lane, Lake Havasu City, AZ…

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Kingman Social Club fundraiser to benefit vets, K9 units

KINGMAN – Kingman Social Club will host a fundraiser to benefit the Kingman Disabled American Veterans, the Kingman Police Department K9 Unit, and the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit. The fundraiser will be held at Kingman Chevrolet, 3730 Stockton Hill Rd., on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be raffles, silent auctions, door prizes, and sale items. Every dollar collected goes to the three selected charities. Kingman Social Club asks that the community open their hearts and wallets so that disabled veterans may get the help they need and to help policing units get…

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Prison term mandated for shooter

KINGMAN – A Bullhead City man will go to the Arizona Department of Corrections for his involvement in an April 1 shooting incident in the vicinity of Mead Lane and Gregg Lane. No one was injured. An attempted second degree murder charge is being reduced to an aggravated assault conviction for Jonathan Hash, 21. The agreement convicts Hash of a second aggravated assault count while other charges are dismissed. Deputy Mohave County Attorney Jim Ferlmann said Hash initiated a confrontation before members of the group followed as he retreated. Ferlmann said shots were fired in the direction of the individuals….

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NACFD receives Highway Safety Grant

Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District #1 (NACFD) received $18,763 from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety for the purchase of vehicle stabilization equipment that will help NACFD to increase on-scene safety to both victims and emergency responders of motor vehicle accidents. The equipment will enhance emergency medical services enforcement throughout the district. “The span of responsibilities in today’s fire service span all hazards and the opportunity to utilize grant funding to assist in purchasing of specialized equipment allows the department to remain fiscally prudent and still achieve the desired level of service for our customers regardless of the emergency,” stated…

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There’s a new dog/cat in town!

Dear Editor, Snip and Tuck, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that raises the much-needed funds for spaying and neutering the pets of low-income veterans, low income seniors and anyone who otherwise can’t afford it. Why? After working with a local non-profit, I came to realize just how many dumped, abandoned, unwanted and abused dogs and cats there are that are filling our rescues and shelters. I felt that something really big needed to happen. Upon researching this problem to learn all I could, I found out that because of one unspayed cat, up to 120,000 kittens can be born…

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