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Superior Court Judge Gurtler retiring

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Honorable Charles W. Gurtler is retiring and resigning his position as Presiding Judge of Mohave County Superior Court. Gurtler, a resident of Fort Mohave who presides in Bullhead City, informed Arizona Governor Doug Ducey of his decision to step down on June 30 in an April 14 correspondence. “Entering my 27th year on the bench, I find that it is time to pursue other interests,” Gurtler’s resignation letter said. “I thank the citizens of Mohave County for allowing me to faithfully serve them these many years.” Gurtler handled mostly juvenile matters while serving as Judge Pro…

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Saving the Electoral College to be topic at Kingman Republican Women

KINGMAN – Trent England of the Save Our States organization, will address the  Kingman Republican Women on May 3rd regarding the importance of preserving the electoral college as well as defending it against the National Popular Vote campaign (NPV). Save Our States is the one group dedicated to defending the Electoral College from the dangerous National  Popular Vote (NPV) campaign, which would nullify the Electoral College without a constitutional amendment. In 2008, states worth 38 electoral votes signed on to NPV. At that pace, it would have taken effect by 2016. Recognizing this threat to our republic, attorney and legal…

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Saving the Electoral College to be topic at Kingman Republican Women

KINGMAN – Trent England of the Save Our States organization, will address the  Kingman Republican Women on May 3rd regarding the importance of preserving the electoral college as well as defending it against the National Popular Vote campaign (NPV). Save Our States is the one group dedicated to defending the Electoral College from the dangerous National  Popular Vote (NPV) campaign, which would nullify the Electoral College without a constitutional amendment. In 2008, states worth 38 electoral votes signed on to NPV. At that pace, it would have taken effect by 2016. Recognizing this threat to our republic, attorney and legal…

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Plea deal a ‘no go’ in boat repair scam case

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Judge Doug Camacho has rejected the sentencing limitations of a plea agreement entered on behalf of the man who ripped off customers at the marine and motor sports business he formerly operated in Lake Havasu City. Steve Leprohon, 32, previously pleaded guilty to a single count of fraud for failing to complete jobs when customers paid up front for boat repairs. Attorneys presenting the plea deal to the Court stipulated that Leprohon could be given no more than 90 days jail and seven years’ probation and be required to pay at least $215,000 in restitution. The…

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Plea deal a ‘no go’ in boat repair scam case

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Judge Doug Camacho has rejected the sentencing limitations of a plea agreement entered on behalf of the man who ripped off customers at the marine and motor sports business he formerly operated in Lake Havasu City. Steve Leprohon, 32, previously pleaded guilty to a single count of fraud for failing to complete jobs when customers paid up front for boat repairs. Attorneys presenting the plea deal to the Court stipulated that Leprohon could be given no more than 90 days jail and seven years’ probation and be required to pay at least $215,000 in restitution. The…

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Go Lake Havasu says reserve now for summer

Go Lake Havasu says reserve now for summer LAKE HAVASU CITY  – The long dark year under COVID-19 restrictions is starting to brighten. Travelers once forced to entertain themselves at home are now feeling emboldened by vaccinations and are ready to venture out to their next destination. Based upon advance reservations, tourism officials in Lake Havasu City are bracing for a welcome flood of pent-up demand for lakeview house and boat rentals, campsites and wedding venues. “The increased reservations for this summer are a breath of fresh air for hotels, rental companies and restaurants that have been through difficult times,…

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