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It’s time for drive in movies

KINGMAN – Kingman Parks and Recreation will be hosting their monthly Drive-In Movie Night on Friday, Aug. 25, at Southside Park. This month’s feature, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, will begin at dark; entrance opens about one hour prior, the cost is by donation per vehicle. Now is your chance to experience one of our Drive-In Movie Nights just as they did “back in the day.” The public has enjoyed each one offered and is looking for more. You can sit in the comfort of your vehicle and enjoy time spent with family or friends. Movies will take place…

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Federal government’s lies continue to cripple local and national economies

Dear Editor, Mohave County Supervisor Buster Johnson would like to comment on the blatant lies being put out by the Biden Administration in regard to uranium and the new Grand Canyon National Monument. In recent press reports, it has been stated that only 1.3% of the nation’s uranium reserves are found within the monument’s boarders. “The actual amount is closer to 40-59%,” Supervisor Buster Johnson stated.  A paper written by geologist Gene Spiering stated, “In 2004, the Energy Information Administration, the official energy statistics from the US Government, released the US Uranium Reserves Estimates by State. The reserves totaled 890…

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Federal government’s lies continue to cripple local and national economies

Dear Editor, Mohave County Supervisor Buster Johnson would like to comment on the blatant lies being put out by the Biden Administration in regard to uranium and the new Grand Canyon National Monument. In recent press reports, it has been stated that only 1.3% of the nation’s uranium reserves are found within the monument’s boarders. “The actual amount is closer to 40-59%,” Supervisor Buster Johnson stated.  A paper written by geologist Gene Spiering stated, “In 2004, the Energy Information Administration, the official energy statistics from the US Government, released the US Uranium Reserves Estimates by State. The reserves totaled 890…

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Young sisters violated by teen

BULLHEAD CITY – A teenager admitted sexually motivated touching of young sisters in Bullhead City as he entered a plea agreement that will send him to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Terms of the deal unveiled on Aug. 9 in Kingman before Judge Doug Camacho would convict Landen Ziede, 18, of charges reduced to attempted child molestation and attempted sexual exploitation of a minor. Four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and a sexual conduct with a minor charge are dismissed in the proposed deal. Deputy Mohave County Attorney Leah Nelson said Ziede inappropriately touched the three and five-year-old…

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Young sisters violated by teen

BULLHEAD CITY – A teenager admitted sexually motivated touching of young sisters in Bullhead City as he entered a plea agreement that will send him to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Terms of the deal unveiled on Aug. 9 in Kingman before Judge Doug Camacho would convict Landen Ziede, 18, of charges reduced to attempted child molestation and attempted sexual exploitation of a minor. Four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and a sexual conduct with a minor charge are dismissed in the proposed deal. Deputy Mohave County Attorney Leah Nelson said Ziede inappropriately touched the three and five-year-old…

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Roberts faces 10 years for manslaughter in DUI case

KINGMAN ­ A Kingman man faces more than a decade behind bars for an intoxicated, wrong-way driving traffic accident that claimed the life of a Lake Havasu City woman five months ago. Connor Roberts, 26, will be convicted of manslaughter through a plea agreement entered during an Aug. 9 hearing conducted before Judge Doug Camacho. Roberts also pleaded guilty to aggravated DUI wrong-way driving.  The Department of Public Safety (DPS) said a vehicle operated by Roberts was northbound on SR 95 at 9:30 a.m. on March 10 when it struck a southbound vehicle at milepost 199, about three miles from…

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