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Responsibility for water leaks pending city control of water system

BULLHEAD CITY – The City is ready for its impending assumption of control over EPCOR’s water system in Bullhead. However, until a court order is issued that formally transfers the operations to the City from EPCOR, all requests for water service remain with EPCOR. Customer requests for water service of all kinds, including emergencies, should be directed to EPCOR at 1-800-383-0384. Once the order has been issued the public will be informed of the change and all future requests for service will be directed to the City.

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Arizona Department of Gaming allocates tribal event wagering operator licenses

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Arizona Department of Gaming completed its evaluation period to allocate the ten available tribal event wagering operator licenses. The Department received 16 qualified tribal applications and eight qualified sports team/organization applications during the event wagering operator application process. “During the rulemaking process for event wagering, the Department made it a priority to gather as much public and stakeholder comment as possible, particularly on aspects such as license allocation,” said Ted Vogt, Department of Gaming Director. “The allocation decision we are announcing today is a direct result of these efforts, helping to ensure the impartiality and fairness…

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Electoral College to be topic at District 1 GOP Precinct meeting

KINGMAN – GOP District 1 Precinct Committeemen will meet on Tuesday, September 21st.  Special guest, Trent England, founder of the Save Our States organization, will speak regarding the importance of preserving the Electoral College as well as defending it against the National Popular Vote campaign (NPV). The public is invited to attend this meeting. There is no charge for attendance and attendees who are registered as Republican will have the opportunity to apply to be Precinct Committeemen. “Precinct Committeemen are the most important officeholders that we have,” stated District 1 Director, Becky Foster. “They are the heart and soul of…

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Electoral College to be topic at District 1 GOP Precinct meeting

KINGMAN – GOP District 1 Precinct Committeemen will meet on Tuesday, September 21st.  Special guest, Trent England, founder of the Save Our States organization, will speak regarding the importance of preserving the Electoral College as well as defending it against the National Popular Vote campaign (NPV). The public is invited to attend this meeting. There is no charge for attendance and attendees who are registered as Republican will have the opportunity to apply to be Precinct Committeemen. “Precinct Committeemen are the most important officeholders that we have,” stated District 1 Director, Becky Foster. “They are the heart and soul of…

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Become a truck driver through MCC

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College and the Phoenix Truck Driving School partnership has been going strong for a year, and in that time helped more than 100 students obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in Mohave County. Phoenix Truck Driving School, also known as Phoenix Truck Driving Institute, has provided students with CDL training for more than a decade. In northwestern Arizona, the school is located on the MCC Neal Campus in Kingman. It offers a combination of classroom, online, range, and on-the-road training. There is career placement assistance that gives students an opportunity to secure a job before they…

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Afghanistan will never go away

Dear Editor, Afghanistan is an unending nightmare that will never go away.  We got Osama Bin Laden. We wanted to avenge the heinous deaths of September 11, 2001. We were all mad and we are still angry about what evil people did on that day. We will never forget. We could have covertly taken out Bin Laden and many more terrorists without all that our political leaders have done over the last 20 years.  Thousands of parents lost their children in Afghanistan. Thousands of spouses lost husbands and wives. Children lost their parents. These precious Americans will suffer the rest…

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