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Beauty salon moving to downtown

KINGMAN – A successful beauty salon will be relocating from central Kingman to the downtown area following Tuesday city council approval of a plan amendment and rezoning. Slightly High Maintenance will move to Oak Street, one block east of the Lee Williams High School baseball field. Owner Kevin and Stephanie Wilkerson plan to remodel a house and the former Crumb Crusher’s Day Care center building on their property. City planner Rich Ruggles said the house is earmarked for a coffee shop while the day care building will be repurposed for the salon. The Council voted Tuesday to appoint Jen Swapp…

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Republican group meets

KINGMAN – Conservative Republican Club of Kingman will have its February meeting on Monday, February 8 at 11:15 a.m. at the BPO Elks Club at 900 Gates Avenue (across from the golf course).  Guest speakers will be Mohave County District 1’s newest Supervisor Travis Lingenfelter, and Mohave County Elections Director Allen Tempert.  Lingenfelter will be speaking about the budget, future plans, and coping with the pandemic. Tempert will talk on the recent election and steps being taken to ensure election integrity.  There will be time for open questioning as well. The meeting is open to the public, and admission costs…

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Can you survive financially?

Dear Editor, Americans are no strangers to hard economic times. Poverty still exists. Millions struggle with financial despair.  The answers are not always easy but here are possibilities. Look into your local community college and see what training is offered. One and two year programs are typically taught in our public community colleges. You might learn a new trade in as little as a year. Community colleges are affordable. Often there is enough federal grant money to cover the entire cost of your study. In as little as a year or maybe two at the most you could be in…

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State prison COVID outbreak confirmed

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County’s non-disclosure policy regarding location of COVID-19 outbreak left the public to speculate for five days before a huge case cluster could be confirmed at the state prison that the GEO Group operates in Golden Valley. A news release from the county last Friday reported that about 200 new coronavirus cases confirmed between last Thursday and Friday were from an unidentified congregate setting. The county has refused to identify outbreak locations throughout the pandemic, citing privacy and confidentiality concerns. When asked if citizens do not have a right to know about locations as a public health…

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Legal Notices for the Week of Feb. 3 – Feb 9, 2021

ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT 1. The name of the limited liability company is: CELLA WINERY, L.L.C. 2. The Articles of Organization were originally filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission on January 22, 2007. 3. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the text of the amendment. EXHIBIT A 1. The name of the limited liability company is CELLA WINERY, SUPPLY, L.L.C. 2. The address of the registered office in Arizona is 6927 E. Brooks Blvd., Kingman, AZ 86401. 3. The statutory agent’s name and mailing and physical address is Micah Spencer, 6927 E. Brooks Blvd., Kingman, Arizona 86401. 4. The latest date…

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Lies continue to divide the country

Dear Editor, “The Enemy Within”, seems to be emanating mostly from those affiliated with the right! Oh brother the right is full of un-righteous indignation. The very idea their precious leader may actually be held accountable for his actions has their eyes bulging and teeth clenched. Gasp, horrors! Just imagine the unmitigated gall of the pesky majority of voters who opted for a change of leadership. Voters who finally grew silly sick and tired of the unending lies and incompetence of the Trump Administration. Everyone beware! We are headed in the direction of socialism. Why just look how well we…

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