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KRMC Foundation hosts third annual Black Tie Gala

Tickets available now for March 14 Gala KINGMAN – The Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) Foundation has announce our third annual Black Tie Gala. This year’s formal will benefit the KRMC Foundation’s Catch It Early program, which provides free screening mammograms and other breast health services to local women. Through the KRMC Catch it Early program, all women age 40 and over who live in Mohave County can receive a free (no out-of-pocket cost) screening mammogram at KRMC on an annual basis. For insured patients, the program covers all co-pays and deductibles. For women with no medical insurance, the program…

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Sounds of Kingman extend thanks to supporters

Dear Editor, Thank you to the sponsors of our 2019 eevnts – Memory of Karl and Millie Prumers; Dr. Barbara Dorf and Ali Ranney; Chicago Title Insurance Co., Inc.; Mission Bank; Taco Bell; Larry Carver, AAMS; Diana’s Wine Bar; T.R. Orr Construction; UPS Store; and Mohave Artists and Craftsmen Guild. Thank you to our vital partners: The Kingman Daily Miner, The Standard, KGMN Radio, KFLG Radio, Turner Broadcasting, Cameron Broadcasting, Murphy Broadcasting, and all who helped with our publicity. Gratitude to those who donated raffled items during 2019: Greg Arnold, L.K. Powell, and Diana Caldon of Diana’s Wine Bar. And…

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Legal Notices

In accordance with A.R.S. §34-103 and Mohave County Procurement Code Article 5, Section 6; Mohave County is inviting firms interested in providing services to Mohave County to submit professional qualifications for inclusion in Mohave County’s 2020 Technical Registrant Vendor List. Firms are requested to submit the most current Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) no later than February 28, 2020. For additional information visit procurementbids.mohavecounty.us. For inquiries, call Michelle Fink, Procurement Supervisor, at (928) 753-0752 or email at michelle.fink@mohavecounty.us.Publish: 2/5, 2/12/20 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MOHAVE Travis Holyoak, Plaintiff -vs- Daniel Green…

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Power outage affects 2,000 members

BULLHEAD CITY – Approximately 2,000 Mohave Electric Cooperative members experienced a loss of power Tuesday morning, Feb. 11. An outage was reported at 5:30 a.m. affecting nearly 2,048 members. MEC crews responded and restored power just before 8 a.m. The outage affected an area ranging from the Bullhead City Walmart to Mohave Community College. Strong morning winds played a part. “Mother Nature played a role in the loss of power,” said Rick Campos, chief operating officer at MEC. “It can be dangerous working in conditions like this and I’m proud of our linemen for restoring power as quickly and safely…

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12th Annual Lake Havasu Rockabilly Reunion

LAKE HAVASU CITY – It’s all about cool cats and chicks, retro-fashion, rock-n-roll oldies music, rat-rods, and more at the 12th Annual Lake Havasu Rockabilly Reunion hosted at Lake Havasu State Park, Windsor 4 Feb. 14 through 16. Take a three-day stroll down nostalgia lane with 150 vendors of all types, food, beer garden, and the ever popular Pin-Up Girl contest. A second stage has been added and 30 bands will be rockin’ your socks. Over 800 cars and motorcycles will be on display. Events include giveaways, a swap meet, and a 1950’s hair salon and barber and more. For…

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“Love Changes Everything” adoption event

KINGMAN – For the Luv of Paws Domestic Animal Rescue and Sanctuary will host a pet adoption event on Sunday, Feb. 16 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Kingman Petco. “Love Changes Everything” adoption event will promote dog and cat adoptions. All of the animals are spayed or neutered and vaccinated. An adoption application, including a home check, and an adoption fee apply. Can’t own your own cat or dog? Come visit with the pets at this event and consider volunteering some time walking dogs or reading to the cats at the rescue, or donating food, toys, treats, cleaning…

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