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Assemble or disassemble

Dear Editor, Hebrews 10: 25 says, “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more, as ye see the Day approaching.” In these troublesome times when we are told to stay home, and churches close their doors, we need to understand that, according to God’s word, we are commanded by the Word of God to not forsake the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is. So what was Paul talking about here? The second returning of the Lord Jesus to this world to take…

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KRMC celebrates ten years in Mayo Clinic Care Network

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) recently celebrated its 10th anniversary as a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. Through this membership, KRMC medical providers have direct access to Mayo Clinic resources, knowledge, and teams of specialists. KRMC was the second health system in the nation to become a Mayo Clinic Care Network member. The network now includes over 45 health systems world-wide. As part of the network, KRMC can address more types of medical conditions at a local level, which provides our community further options for receiving advanced medical care close to home.  “We’re proud of our…

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Fairground transition approved, consultant tabled

KINGMAN – A plan transitioning the 72-acre Fairgrounds campus operation in Kingman to Mohave County control was approved during Monday’s Board of Supervisors meeting. Public Works Director Steve Latoski told the Board that the county will post three new staff positions to support county operation of facilities currently managed by a Fair Association in a lease that will not be renewed at the end of the year. Latoski said recruiting begins immediately for two support personnel and a Fairgrounds Superintendent. He said two more positions would be added next spring for 5 people to work under the Parks and Public…

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Body recovered of woman who drown in Colorado river

TOPOCK ­– The body of a second Valley Center, California resident has been recovered from the Colorado River, in the area of Topock Gorge, about 15 miles north of Lake Havasu. Mohave County sheriff’s office personnel responded early Thursday afternoon after dispatch was notified that a female subject had been located.   Agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said the apparent drowning victim has been identified as Suzan Weaver, 68. Weaver reportedly entered the river to retrieve an item that fell from a boat she occupied on Oct. 14. Mortensen said James Weaver, 75, lost consciousness after jumping from the boat into the…

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Representative Regina Cobb receives Legislator of the Year Award from Arizona Retailers Association

MOHAVE COUNTY – State Representative Regina Cobb was named 2021 Legislator of the Year by the Arizona Retailers Association (ARA) at its annual awards event on Friday, October 15. In announcing its award, the ARA stated:  Representative Cobb was instrumental in the creation and funding of the Organized Retail Theft Taskforce.  This legislation created a taskforce under the office of the Arizona State Attorney General to address the crime of organized retail theft that is plaguing the retail industry and the communities throughout Arizona. By formalizing a designated Taskforce to address this crime, Arizona can take another step toward making consumers, retail…

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Get Ready for 2022 Transaction Privilege Tax License Renewals

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) plans to mail renewal letters to business owners this month revising them to renew their Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License before January 1. Penalties will apply to late renewals. Businesses are encouraged to update and verify their account information annually to prevent unnecessary fees and penalties. The online services portal, AZTaxes.gov, enables registered businesses to update their accounts at any time. An e-signature PIN is required to make changes. ADOR advises taxpayers to enroll now on the AZTaxes.gov website for easier renewals and faster processing and to avoid unnecessary fees and penalties. State…

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