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Typical GOP politicians are like used car salesman

Dear Editor, GOP politicians today are like fast talking used car salesmen, or crybabies who sensationalize stories and throw tantrums waving their hands around to get their audience pumped up. They believe that by parroting hackneyed talking points, this somehow makes them attractive to GOP voters. It doesn’t, as can be seen with the case of Liz Cheney and countless other GOP politicians that have opposed Trump and his American agenda. With basic GOP parrots, we see a lack of critical thinking, a lazy work ethic, and a complete lack of awareness, as far as what Republican voters want. They…

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Air Control Home Services ribbon cutting

BULLHEAD CITY – The Lake Havasu Area Chamber Ambassadors held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Air Control Home Services to celebrate 31 Years in business! Family owned and operated since 1990. The only Trane Comfort Specialist in Western Arizona. Over 675 Five Star Google reviews. Largest seller of Trane ductless systems in the country. Attending the ceremony from left to right were Janina Robertson, Sarah Stinnett, Liz Jensen, Kris Garry, Theresa Scarbrough, Amanda Zink, Jim Jensen, Jamie Jensen, James Thomas, Jennifer Sugamele, Maria Guillemard, Tammy Redman, Amanda Mehaffey and Tom Otero.

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Legal Notices for the Week of May 26 – June 1, 2021

1. Name: E & H GRAVES ENTERPRISES LLC. 2. The registered office address is 1823 E LELAND CIRCLE, MESA, AZ 85203. 3. Statutory Agent: Mark Sippel, Sippel Law Firm PLLC, 707 East Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401. 4. The life of this LLC shall be perpetual. 5. The management of the LLC is vested in the Manager whose full name and address, and the address of each member are: Craig Lane Graves, Member Manager, 1823 E Leland Circle, Mesa, AZ 85203, William Bryan Graves, Member, 2375 Rossmere St, Colorado Springs, CO 80919, and Kitty J. Cirulli, Member, 99 Covington Rd,…

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The Biden administration should be bold in providing sanctions relief

Dear Editor, Sanctions are a tool of economic warfare that produce unintended and undesirable consequences rather than positive results that benefit working people. Threats of war and economic warfare over the last three years have further destabilized Iran’s economy, undercut the middle class, and empowered hardliners keen to crack down on civil society pursuing more openness and democratic change. Compounded by the COVID-19 crisis, people in Iran are increasingly forced to focus on meeting basic survival needs, undermining their ability to organize, advocate for human rights, and push for political change in Iran. By delaying, the Biden administration opened up…

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State legislators to brief Republican Women on legislation

KINGMAN – State Senator Sonny Borrelli as well as State Representatives Leo Biasiucci and Regina Cobb are scheduled to speak at the regular meeting of Kingman Republican Women (KRW) on Monday, June 7.. Arizona election laws are a top concern of KRW and the legislators will provide information on upcoming changes to laws that will make Arizona elections more secure as well as the latest information on the AZ Senate GOP’s court ordered audit of  Maricopa County ballots.  There will be time devoted to questions from the audience.   The public is invited to attend this informative meeting and to bring…

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Cannabis seminar is Wednesday

KINGMAN – A Kingman High School graduate who founded the Nevada-based Chamber of Cannabis will speak at a Wednesday, May 26 seminar hosted by the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce. Tina Ulman will focus on business and health aspects of the marijuana industry during the “Cannabis and Commerce: How Will They Grow Together” event. “One of our main priorities is educating the community on cannabis, both for commerce and health reasons and breaking stigmas and stereotypes that people may have had for 40 years so they can have concrete, scientific facts and make educated decisions for themselves,” Ulman said. “I…

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