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Kingman Council approves P&Z matters

KINGMAN – Planning and Zoning recommendations were approved during the July 21 Kingman City Council meeting. Parcels roughly one and two-acres in size on the south corner of N Bank Street and Gordon Drive are rezoned from rural residential to commercial. Owner applicants Gregory and Michael Seitz have indicated apartment complexes could be developed on the parcels. They are not bound by that initial plan, however, and are free to pursue other projects on the property. The Council also approved a text amendment that changes days and operating hour allowances for any medical marijuana dispensaries within the city limits. They…

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Suspect in firearm threat sought

MOHAVE VALLEY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s office is trying to locate a man who allegedly threatened to kill others and himself during a Tuesday quarrel in Mohave Valley. Deputies responded at 4:30 p.m. to a residence in the 5600 block of Ruby Street. It had been reported that Cameron Anderson, 24, threatened three occupants of the home, saying he would shoot them and himself with a rifle. “Victims reported Anderson was waiving the gun around and also pointing the gun to his chin,” said agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen. She said Anderson fled before deputies arrived and that a safety…

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Two additional positive COVID-19 at Adult Detention Center

KINGMAN – Two new coronavirus infections are documented among the inmate population at the Mohave County Adult Detention Center in Kingman. Positive Thursday test results for the male inmates prompted their placement in medical isolation cells where they will undergo additional testing during a cautionary 14-day quarantine. One of the inmates traces to the Bullhead City service area and the other the Lake Havasu City service area. One inmate is in the 30 to 39 age bracket and the other the 50-59 age group.  “Both men were in the regular intake quarantine process at the time of testing, however, were…

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Local Better Business Bureau to collaborate with F106 Co-Working Space

LAKE HAVASU CITY – During the recent COVID-19 crisis, many businesses temporarily closed as a safety precaution for their employees and customers. The local Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest (BBB) in Lake Havasu City followed suit and is now on a path of reopening. While uncertainty brought hardships to many, it also provided to be an opportunity for growth and new perspectives. BBB is excited to join the creative entrepreneurs in the F106 Co-Working Space in Lake Havasu City to further support our local small businesses. “Our economy is beginning to bustle with life again, so providing varying…

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Republican Women’s Club hosts monthly dinner

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The London Bridge Republican Women’s Club will be having their regular dinner meeting on Monday, August 3 at Shugrues Bridgeview Room, 1425 McCulloch Blvd. The speaker will be Lake Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy. Dinner cost is $18, payable at the meeting. Check-in starts at 5:30 with the meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP to Amie by noon, Saturday, Aug 1 at 928-231-6805.

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