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Kingman receives state funding for Rancho Santa Fe Traffic Interchange

KINGMAN – Kingman city officials have been working with the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for decades regarding the need for the Rancho Santa Fe Traffic Interchange. The city is happy to announce that they have officially received the $20 million contribution from the State of Arizona in order to make this project a reality. “The money is in the bank and we are excited for the progress being made on this project,” City of Kingman Mayor Ken Watkins said. “We can’t thank former State Representative Regina Cobb and Mohave County Supervisor, Chairman Travis Lingenfelter enough for all of their…

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River Valley Artists Guild providing education, art

BULLHEAD CITY – Whatever the creative outlet, River Valley Artists Guild (RVAG) supports the creator. “Art is a journey, and we try to make it a pleasant one,” said President Victoria Valdemar. “It’s really a community-based organization,” Valdemar said about RVAG, which began in 2010. Hosting free monthly events at the Bullhead City branch of the Mohave County Library and the Laughlin branch of the Clark County Library, combined with donations coming from all angles of public and private funding, and an annual juried art show at Mohave Community College, RVAG is building an arts community. Valdemar noted that “there…

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Legal Notices for the Week of Aug. 16 – Aug. 22, 2023

ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION ENTITY NAME: MEADVIEW HARDWARE, INC. ENTITY ID: 11215869 ENTITY TYPE: Domestic For-Profit (Business) Corporation DATE ON WHICH DISSOLUTION WAS AUTHORIZED: 5/13/2021 TAX CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE / CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: This dissolution WILL require a Certificate of Compliance with the Arizona Department of Revenue because either the for-profit business corporation has commenced business or issued shares. ADOPTION AND VOTE Approved by incorporators or board of directions without shareholder action, and shareholder approval was not required or no shares have been issued. /s/ President: Loretta A Levandowski 8/1/2023 Certificate of Compliance for Dissolution or Withdrawal MEADVIEW HARDWARE, INC. This Certificate…

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Projects announced to secure drinking water

WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior has announced a $152 million investment from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that will bring clean, reliable drinking water to communities across the West through six water storage and conveyance projects. The projects in California, Colorado and Washington are expected to develop at least 1.7 million acre-feet of additional water storage capacity, enough water to support 6.8 million people for a year. The funding will also invest in a feasibility study that could advance water storage capacity once completed.   President Biden’s Investing in America agenda represents the largest investment in climate resilience in the…

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Projects announced to secure drinking water

WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior has announced a $152 million investment from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that will bring clean, reliable drinking water to communities across the West through six water storage and conveyance projects. The projects in California, Colorado and Washington are expected to develop at least 1.7 million acre-feet of additional water storage capacity, enough water to support 6.8 million people for a year. The funding will also invest in a feasibility study that could advance water storage capacity once completed.   President Biden’s Investing in America agenda represents the largest investment in climate resilience in the…

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County Elections Director working to keep votes secure

KINGMAN – He believes keeping votes safe, secure and honest is key to his county success. Allen Tempert loves his job and is proud of the results his department achieves as the Mohave County Elections Director. He grew up in and spent his early adult years in Pittsburgh, PA, achieving two degrees from the University of Pittsburgh and Duquesne University, before earning his Masters Degree in Public Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Before he headed west, Tempert held the position of Director of Elections and Chief Registrar for Beaver County Pennsylvania for 5 years. It was time well spent because…

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