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Legal Notices for the Week of Aug. 11 – Aug. 17, 2021

Alyce Ingle, 3571 E. Lum Ave., Kingman, Arizona 86409, 425-231-9173 SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA MOHAVE COUNTY Alyce Ingle, Plaintiff AND Vernon Weaver, Ruby Weaver, Defendants AND Mohave County Treasurer Case Number: CV2021-00381 SUMMONS WARNING: This is an official document from the court. It affects your rights. Read this document carefully. If you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help. FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Vernon Weaver, Ruby Weaver AND Mohave County Treasurer 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are served on you with this Summons. 2….

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MEC returns $1.66 million in capital credits to members

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors has authorized a capital credits return of $1,667,557.52 to members in 2021. MEC members who had electric service in 1989, 2000, or 2020 will receive their share as a check if their share is $10.00 or more. If the share is less than $10.00, active service accounts will receive a bill credit on their August or early September bill cycle. The checks will be mailed out during the second week of August. “One of the benefits of being a member of Mohave Electric Cooperative is that members share in any margins…

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Airport and Industrial Park Advisory Commission seeking new Commissioner

KINGMAN – The Airport and Industrial Park Advisory Commission is seeking to fill an open Commissioner position. The Commission meets every 3rd Monday at 3 pm in the City Council Chambers. The Commission advises the Kingman City Council on airport and industrial park issues and promotes activities and development at the Kingman Municipal Airport and Industrial Park. All applicants must reside within the Kingman city limits. All interested in applying may contact Kingman Municipal Airport General Manager Doug Breckenridge at (928) 757-2134 or use the following web address:   https://www.cityofkingman.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/4739/637599455558400000

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Airport and Industrial Park Advisory Commission seeking new Commissioner

KINGMAN – The Airport and Industrial Park Advisory Commission is seeking to fill an open Commissioner position. The Commission meets every 3rd Monday at 3 pm in the City Council Chambers. The Commission advises the Kingman City Council on airport and industrial park issues and promotes activities and development at the Kingman Municipal Airport and Industrial Park. All applicants must reside within the Kingman city limits. All interested in applying may contact Kingman Municipal Airport General Manager Doug Breckenridge at (928) 757-2134 or use the following web address:   https://www.cityofkingman.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/4739/637599455558400000

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Road Apple Acres helps horses

Dear Editor, Road Apple Acres.org has a link for people choosing a horse rescue sanctuary as their public charity. Please consider signing up to help support our heard of four-year-old to 31-year-old horses. Your donation buys hay, water haul services, and necessary things. The horses give back love and hugs for carrots and treats when visitors (by appointment) come tour. Road Apple Acres has been incorporated since 2013. Also, Stockton Hill Feed in Kingman and Redneck Feed in Dolan Springs have agreed to hold any bales you buy to donation, and we can pick them up. Midge Britton

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Big rig parking problems

KINGMAN – 28-year-old Silver Ridge subdivision resident Mitch Thofson is concerned about commercial truck traffic impacting his central Kingman neighborhood. The Thofson family lives on the corner of Raymond Avenue and Hillcrest Drive, directly west of the Planet Fitness facility. Thofson recently told City Council members that eighteen-wheelers and big box truck drivers dangerously restrict traffic when they park on both sides of Hillcrest to work out or shower at Planet Fitness. He said he is concerned for the safety of his 11-year-old grandchild and other kids in the neighborhood. Council member Keith Walker, a longtime resident of the subdivision, also expressed concern…

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