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Safe company moving to Ft. Mohave

FT. MOHAVE – A company that produces and sells safes for the corporate world is relocating its manufacturing operation from Riverside, California to Fort Mohave. Owner Kelly Corson says an unfriendly business environment prompts his decision to leave high cost of living, excessive taxes and burdensome permit and fee requirements behind in California. Corson said he contemplated moving his business to Texas before focusing more on northwest Arizona, mostly because he already has enjoyed a second Colorado River recreation home in Mohave Valley for 18 years. And he credited Mohave County Economic Development Director Tami Ursenbach for helping with his…

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ER visitor expresses gratitude

For the past several years, I have been a volunteer at Kingman Regional Medical Center and it has been very rewarding. Recently though I have had some health issues which required several trips to the Emergency Department. Kingman should be proud to have such a fine hospital and excellent ED. I’m grateful to everyone for the wonderful care I received and especially nurse first Bonnie, phlebotomist Jovie, EKG Tech Karl, LNAs Anthony and Dora, PA Wyatt, RNs Owen and Lauren, and the amazing Richard Henderson, MD. Hopefully I am on the path to good health once again and can soon…

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Peaceful protest ended in prayer

KINGMAN – A 12-hour-long peaceful demonstration closed with dozens of protesters kneeling in silent prayer at Locomotive Park in downtown Kingman Tuesday. Hundreds of people visited the park under the watchful eyes of at least 30 law enforcement personnel from the Kingman Police Department and Mohave County Sheriff’s office. Members of the Arizona Patriots and a local militia stood by to make certain the protest did not erupt in violence or property damage. More than a dozen soldiers from the Arizona National Guard arrived by helicopter to help keep the peace. Spokesman Maj. Aaron Thacker said the Guard member’s first…

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Legal Notices for the Week of June 3 – June 9, 2020

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Entity Details Entity Name: FORBES FABRICATORS INC. Entity ID: 23085095 Entity Type: Domestic For-Profit (Business) Corporation Entity Status: Active Formation Date: 5/11/2020 Reason for Status: In Good Standing Approval Date: 5/12/2020 Status Date: 5/12/2020 Original Incorporation Date: 5/11/2020 Life Period: Perpetual Business Type: Commercial and residential steel construction/ general contractor Domicile State: Arizona Annual Report Due Date: 5/11/2021 Statutory Agent Information Name: Mark Forbes Appointed Status: Active 5/12/2020 Address: 1195 E Bradley Bay Dr, Meadview, AZ 86444 Agent Last Updated: 5/12/2020 Mailing Address: PO Box 739, Meadview, AZ 86444 Principal Information: Director: Mark Forbes, 1195 E Bradley…

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Bullhead schools offer free summer meal program

BULLHEAD CITY – Four schools in the Bullhead City Elementary and Colorado River Union High School Districts will again participate in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s summer food service program.  Beginning Monday (June 1), drive-through grab-and-go meals will be available to all children and teens 18 and under three days a week at four different sites. The popular free summer meals programs resumed on Monday, June 1.  These will be drive-through grab-and-go meals available, coinciding with online summer school in the two districts. In Bullhead City, meals will be served at Sunrise and Desert Valley Elementary Schools, and Fox Creek…

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Information sought in pronghorn poaching case

KINGMAN, Ariz. — The Arizona Game and Fish Department is seeking information about the recent poaching of an adult pronghorn buck near Seligman, Arizona. The pronghorn buck was found on the side of a frontage road 2 miles west of the Jolly Road exit off of Interstate 40. It had been shot with a firearm out of season and left to waste on May 27, 2020, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. “Multiple pieces of evidence were collected at the scene, but help from the public will play a vital role in finding who is responsible,” said AZGFD Wildlife Manager Cody Johnston. “This…

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