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Mammoth business project eyes Kingman

KINGMAN – A Houston, Texas-based company that previously passed on Kingman and later pulled the plug on Casa Grande is once again eyeing northwest Arizona for a huge economic development project. The Mohave Daily News and District 1 Mohave County Sup. Travis Lingenfelter reported and confirmed that Nacero LLC is hunting for a site for a $6 billion zero-sulfur gas processing facility. “What I’ve been told by their board members is 3,500 construction jobs and then over 500 full time jobs with an average wage of 90 grand. Significant. Huge for Kingman,” Lingenfelter said. “On paper it looks great and…

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Special farmers market next Saturday

KINGMAN – Are you looking for something fun to do? Well do I have some news for you! The Kingman Farmers Market at Thunder-Rode is hosting a late Valentines market on Saturday, February 20 from 10 am to 2 pm. It’s never too late to get that perfect gift for your special someone while supporting local small businesses.It gets even better, we know times are tough right now and everyone could use a helping hand so we are hosting a “Love your Neighbor” food drive for the Kingman Food Bank, as well as a special raffle where you can win…

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Our bill will save lives and protect women

Dear Editor, Despite the efforts of the left, Arizona is a pro-life state. In addition to our pro-life laws, our state is home to dozens of centers, clinics, and social services to support women and families facing unplanned pregnancy. But what happens when those very women and families don’t know about these resources? 12 years ago, Tina Stephens had an abortion. But an abortion was the last thing she wanted. After finding out she was pregnant, she searched desperately online for resources and support to make it financially possible for her and her husband to bring another baby into their…

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Our bill will save lives and protect women

Dear Editor, Despite the efforts of the left, Arizona is a pro-life state. In addition to our pro-life laws, our state is home to dozens of centers, clinics, and social services to support women and families facing unplanned pregnancy. But what happens when those very women and families don’t know about these resources? 12 years ago, Tina Stephens had an abortion. But an abortion was the last thing she wanted. After finding out she was pregnant, she searched desperately online for resources and support to make it financially possible for her and her husband to bring another baby into their…

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