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Foundation virtual tailgate party a success, raised money for student scholarships

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave Community College Foundation Lake Havasu chapter hosted the Third Annual Around the World: Virtual Tailgate Party with Chef Trula Hepner.  The MCC Foundation has hosted successful Around the World events since 2017. This year the event was held virtually. Event organizers attended multiple events to make sure what was the best way to hold the event so everyone enjoys their time.   “I’m so proud of the LHC Chapter for their continued efforts this year. Through hard work and perseverance they were able to take an in-person community event and with a little out-of-the-box thinking…

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GEORGE “TUFFY” HENRY

George “Tuffy” Henry, 79, a lifelong resident of Kingman, passed away Jan. 13, 2021, after a short battle with COVID.  He loved his city of Kingman and spent many years there as a firefighter. Tuffy was survived by his most loving family: His three children, Michelle Henry Zumwalt, (Robert) Tom Henry, (Jill) and Larry Cox, (Tracy) his six grandchildren, Amanda Kane, Samantha Wood, Matthew Wood, Kelly Henry, Trent Cox and Cheyenne Cox. Tuffy was also blessed with five great-grandchildren.  Tuffy is also survived by his siblings: Kathy Jennings, Robert Henry, Fred Henry, Elizabeth Tese Wilcutt, Janice Henry, and William Henry….

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Stehly recalls fail

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman has informed a political action committee that it has failed in its attempt to recall council member Jamie Scott Stehly. City Manager Ron Foggin said recall petitions that Steve Robinson submitted Tuesday afternoon for the Stehly recall contained 992 unverified signatures. That’s 446 shy of the minimum number of verified signatures to advance the proposed recall. Dave Hawkins

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Airport manager narrowed to five prospects

KINGMAN – There are five semi-finalists for the position of Kingman Airport manager. None are local, though two reside elsewhere in Arizona. Four of the candidates interviewed for the position Wednesday and the other contender will be interviewed early next week. Interim Airport Manager Joe Husband said the likelihood is that finalists will be selected for another interview round before a selection decision occurs. Dave Hawkins

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UniSource requests voluntary natural gas conservation through Sunday

UniSource Energy Services is asking natural gas customers to conserve natural gas through the weekend to help ease a supply shortage in Texas and other states. Severe winter weather has driven up demand for natural gas and contributed to power outages affecting millions of residents. Although UniSource expects to maintain a sufficient supply of natural gas to serve customers, it is joining other utilities in asking customers for voluntary energy conservation to support system reliability throughout the southwestern United States. Similar requests were issued by Southwest Gas and San Diego Gas & Electric. UniSource requests that voluntary conservation efforts continue…

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Public invited to provide feedback on proposed water and wastewater rates

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City is undergoing a water and wastewater utility rate study. The study helps ensure that sufficient revenues are recovered through our rates to pay for the continued operation of our non-profit water and wastewater system.  We must also ensure that our rates and fee structure are aligned with the community’s values. To increase public understanding of the proposed rate plans, please join the project team for an open house-style public Q&A presentation on Friday, February 19, at the Community Center, located at 100 Park Ave.  There are three presentations scheduled, so that residents can…

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