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Concerts in the Park to return to LHC

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Who knew Lake Havasu had so many musicians?† This October, you will get the chance to see them at Lake Havasu’s Concerts in the Park. Brought to you by Lake Havasu City’s Parks and recreations, this year’s show will feature some of Havasu’s favorite musicians and some newcomers too. Veterans of Concerts in the Park Kevin Jaxon and the Midnight Sun will be returning on October 6th.† Jaxon was originally born in Inglewood, CA but his musical roots can be traced back to his father who played many instruments.† Jaxon’s family resided in New Orleans where…

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Pet adoption available at Oktoberfest

KINGMAN – Volunteers will have puppies and dogs from the Mohave County Animal Shelter available for adoption at the Rt. 66 Rotary Club Octoberfest this Friday, Oct. 6 from 2 p.m. to dusk and Saturday, October 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Metcalfe Park, 315 W. Beale St. Many of these beautiful dogs have been at the shelter for a little while and shelter staff is excited to show them off to potential adopters while giving them a fun day at the park! Adoption fees for dogs over one year and over 40 pounds are subsidized so you…

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9-Ball Pool Tournament this weekend

LAKE HAVAU CITY – Get ready to witness Lake Havasu versus Prescott Valley Pool Tournament this week.† The Prescott†Northern Arizona Cup will join Team Havasu for their yearly pool showdown.† This will be their fourth annual competition. However, this will be the first year that the competition will be having an extra match which will run side by side with the Northern Arizona Cup.† Many of the pool leagues in Lake Havasu have an affiliation with this week’s competition.† It all began when the pool players of Havasu got together with players from Prescott.† They took six of their best…

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9-Ball Pool Tournament this weekend

LAKE HAVAU CITY – Get ready to witness Lake Havasu versus Prescott Valley Pool Tournament this week.† The Prescott†Northern Arizona Cup will join Team Havasu for their yearly pool showdown.† This will be their fourth annual competition. However, this will be the first year that the competition will be having an extra match which will run side by side with the Northern Arizona Cup.† Many of the pool leagues in Lake Havasu have an affiliation with this week’s competition.† It all began when the pool players of Havasu got together with players from Prescott.† They took six of their best…

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BOS reject zoning for heavily opposed renewable

KINGMAN – A thunderous burst of applause followed the last Mohave County Board of Supervisor’s vote rejecting rezoning requested for development of a heavily opposed renewable energy project north of Kingman. The effort to employ solar and hydrogen energy production over some 12,000 acres north of Valle Vista and south of Red Lake has drawn little if any public support, but overwhelming protest during a series of meetings. Addressing supervisors during their board session, applicant Derek Fromm complained that the proposal was unfairly prejudged in an environment absent of facts and riddled with misinformation. He said one or more unidentified…

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BOS reject zoning for heavily opposed renewable

KINGMAN – A thunderous burst of applause followed the last Mohave County Board of Supervisor’s vote rejecting rezoning requested for development of a heavily opposed renewable energy project north of Kingman. The effort to employ solar and hydrogen energy production over some 12,000 acres north of Valle Vista and south of Red Lake has drawn little if any public support, but overwhelming protest during a series of meetings. Addressing supervisors during their board session, applicant Derek Fromm complained that the proposal was unfairly prejudged in an environment absent of facts and riddled with misinformation. He said one or more unidentified…

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