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Kingman Moose Lodge raises money for Make-A-Wish Foundation

KINGMAN – Saturday evening at Moose Lodge #1704

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ADHS and Mohave County Announce End of Measles

PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS)

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KINGMAN – The Bullhead City Police Department (BHCPD)

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Reader accuses Frontier of consumer fraud

Dear Editor, After Suddenlink raised our service over 70%, I decided to call Frontier Communications for a quote. They quoted me a price if I took the service for two years. I asked if there were any add-ons. The agent said no. I agreed to their offer. I asked again if there were any other charges. The agent again said no. When I received the first bill it was 40+% higher than what I had agreed to. I called Frontier and they told me they add taxes and fees to all quotes. I asked why they don’t disclose this when…

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Sounding the alarm

Dear Editor, This is your wake up call, Kingman. The first shots in a war to take control of city government have been fired by bureaucrats in city offices. They are going to attempt to change the terms of elected city officials. The method used will be the referendum. This will make the attempt seem to be a citizen-drive issue. Sneaky of them, isn’t it? Their stated purpose, “To increase political stability by increasing the time the mayor holds office.” The effect of such a move is actually to remove you, the voting citizen, from the process as much as…

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Dance lessons offered

KINGMAN – Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center (KHAC) will be offering waltz dance lessons beginning July 12. Beginner class is at 12:30 p.m. and intermediate class is at 2 p.m. Cost is $1.50 per person per class with classes running for six weeks. KHAC is located at 1776 Airway Ave., 928-757-2778.

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Mohave County Superior Court appoints new Deputy Director of Juvenile Court Services

The Mohave County Probation Department announces the appointment of Natalie Eggers to Deputy Director of Juvenile Court Services. Natalie has been in service to the Department and court for eight years. Natalie began her career with Mohave County Probation as the Juvenile Intake Officer in Bullhead City. Since that time, she has been involved with every aspect of juvenile probation operations serving as a line officer in Kingman On-Duty Officer/Interstate Compact for Juveniles, Standard Supervision, Juvenile Intensive Probation Supervision, and Juvenile Drug Court prior to her promotion to Deputy Probation Officer Senior. Natalie has completed leadership training through the AOC’s Arizona…

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Public invited to wings safety program presentation

The Arizona Pilots Association in concert with the FAA’s FAAST Program invites the public to join them at the Wings Safety Program presentation on Saturday, July 13, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., in the Main Terminal of the Lake Havasu City Municipal Airport, located at 5600 N. Hwy 95 #1. Registration for this seminar is required with limited seats available. This presentation, hosted and sponsored by the Lake Havasu City Municipal Airport, includes a review of the fatal accidents that occurred in Arizona during 2018 as well as the USAF’s Mid-Air Collision Avoidance Program. To register and reserve a…

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