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Golden Valley residents urged to temporarily boil their water

GOLDEN VALLEY, AZ (May 11, 2021) – The following is an updated special message to Golden Valley residents affected by having a lack of water due to the low level in the tank as discussed in our release earlier today.  It should be emphasized that this is a precautionary measure, but, due to the low pressure, we are unable to sample our system and cannot determine whether or not bacteria are present. (MAP OF AFFECTED AREA ATTACHED) The county is making arrangements for delivery of bottled water to the Golden Valley Fire Training Center on Colorado – address on the attached. …

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MCC Foundation announces recipients of first annual Alumni Vision Award

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave Community College Foundation will award three Mohave County residents with the MCC Alumni Vision Award during the college commencement ceremonies on May 14.  Lake Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy, Stephanie Angle (Kingman) and Brian Williamson (Bullhead City) will be honored with the Vision award.   This is the first year the foundation is presenting the award, which was also planned to coincide with the MCC 50th anniversary celebration and commencement ceremonies.  It acknowledges MCC alumni who have worked, or are working to help improve their local communities.    “The 50th Anniversary Alumni Vision Award is awesome because this is the first award of its…

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MCC Foundation announces recipients of first annual Alumni Vision Award

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave Community College Foundation will award three Mohave County residents with the MCC Alumni Vision Award during the college commencement ceremonies on May 14.  Lake Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy, Stephanie Angle (Kingman) and Brian Williamson (Bullhead City) will be honored with the Vision award.   This is the first year the foundation is presenting the award, which was also planned to coincide with the MCC 50th anniversary celebration and commencement ceremonies.  It acknowledges MCC alumni who have worked, or are working to help improve their local communities.    “The 50th Anniversary Alumni Vision Award is awesome because this is the first award of its…

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Message to Golden Valley residents regarding lack of water service

GOLDEN VALLEY, AZ (May 11, 2021) – The following is a special message to Golden Valley residents from Mike Garmon, Engineer with the County: “Hello. I’m an engineer for the County water department. I’m making this post for the purpose of trying to provide some detailed information, clearing up some possible confusion and maybe answering some questions as best I can. First, the most important question is: when will water service be restored? If you are currently without water service it’s because you live in an area that has a connection served by our booster station. This area is roughly…

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Message to Golden Valley residents regarding lack of water service

GOLDEN VALLEY, AZ (May 11, 2021) – The following is a special message to Golden Valley residents from Mike Garmon, Engineer with the County: “Hello. I’m an engineer for the County water department. I’m making this post for the purpose of trying to provide some detailed information, clearing up some possible confusion and maybe answering some questions as best I can. First, the most important question is: when will water service be restored? If you are currently without water service it’s because you live in an area that has a connection served by our booster station. This area is roughly…

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Bullhead City announces council vacancy

BULLHEAD CITY – A 17-month partial term on the Bullhead City Council became available upon the resignation of former Councilman Mark R. Clark when he accepted the position of Utilities Director with the City.  The term will begin in June 2021 and expire in November 2022. Applications to serve on the City Council for the partial term are available from the Bullhead City Clerk’s Office, and posted on the city’s website, www.bullheadcity.com. To qualify for this appointment, an applicant must be 18 years of age, have resided in the City for at least one year prior to the appointment, be…

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