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Extreme storm cause MEC outages over weekend

BULLHEAD CITY, AZ – Throughout the weekend, Friday, August 18 – Saturday, August 19 twenty-six separate outages in Mohave Electric Cooperative’s (MEC’S) service area affected over 4,800 MEC members. The majority of the outages were due to lightning striking lines, transformers, and other electrical equipment. MEC crews worked tirelessly throughout the night restoring power to all members by Saturday, August 19 at 1:57 p.m. The largest outage occurred at 5:49 p.m. on Friday in the Western service area for 1,949 members when winds from the extreme storm tore down a line, causing the circuit to lock open at the Big Bend Substation….

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Extreme storm cause MEC outages over weekend

BULLHEAD CITY, AZ – Throughout the weekend, Friday, August 18 – Saturday, August 19 twenty-six separate outages in Mohave Electric Cooperative’s (MEC’S) service area affected over 4,800 MEC members. The majority of the outages were due to lightning striking lines, transformers, and other electrical equipment. MEC crews worked tirelessly throughout the night restoring power to all members by Saturday, August 19 at 1:57 p.m. The largest outage occurred at 5:49 p.m. on Friday in the Western service area for 1,949 members when winds from the extreme storm tore down a line, causing the circuit to lock open at the Big Bend Substation….

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DON BAMBURG

Don Bamburg, 86, passed away on August 9, 2023, in Kingman, AZ. He was born on March 11, 1937. Don was a true cowboy at heart. He loved his horses and roped for many years with his brother Lee. His passion for horses and the cowboy lifestyle ran deep within him. Don was also a good friend to many, but his best friend was his nephew, Greg Holden. He cherished his family and was always there for them. Don is survived by his loving family, including Dixie Bamburg, Debbie Tirapelle (Dino), Rick Gastineau (Wendy), Lori Gastineau (Tony), Randy Gastineau (Kelley),…

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DON BAMBURG

Don Bamburg, 86, passed away on August 9, 2023, in Kingman, AZ. He was born on March 11, 1937. Don was a true cowboy at heart. He loved his horses and roped for many years with his brother Lee. His passion for horses and the cowboy lifestyle ran deep within him. Don was also a good friend to many, but his best friend was his nephew, Greg Holden. He cherished his family and was always there for them. Don is survived by his loving family, including Dixie Bamburg, Debbie Tirapelle (Dino), Rick Gastineau (Wendy), Lori Gastineau (Tony), Randy Gastineau (Kelley),…

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Friends of the Library host book sale

KINGMAN – A Book Sale hosted by The Friends of the Kingman Library will be held in the program room at the Mohave County Library-Kingman branch, 3269 N. Burbank St., 928-692-2665.  The sale is open to everyone Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16, from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.  Members of the “Friends of the Mohave County Library-Kingman” receive a 10% discount Friday, Sept. 15; and a 20% discount Sat. Sept. 16.  Non-members may join upon entry. There will be a bargain area where items range from free to $1.  Credit/debit cards and cash will be accepted. Select from a…

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