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The County Corner

The Mohave County Assessor’s office is ready for 2024! It is that time of year to remind you of the great programs that we offer at the Assessor’s office. Exemption Programs:  Widow/Widowers, 100% Disabled and the new Disabled Veterans. Please visit our office or call for information about these popular programs. There are specific qualifications required to be accepted into the program. For example, the qualifying income may not exceed $37,297 per household or $44,745 per household with minor children. There is a property valuation assessment limit of $30,099 (FCV $300,990). Apply today to see if you qualify, it could amount to…

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Angius wants ‘Call to the Public’ reform

MOHAVE COUNTY – Call to the Public portions of Mohave County Board of Supervisors meetings sometimes morph into extended town halls, or episodes of Jerry Springer shows in the estimation of many. New Chairman Hildy Angius is proposing a reform she believes will keep citizen free speech rights intact, but allow the government to conduct its business in more orderly fashion. She is asking colleagues for support in moving the Call to Public to the end of their board meetings. Angius noted there was no Call to the Public more than a decade ago and that she and Steve Moss…

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Angius wants ‘Call to the Public’ reform

MOHAVE COUNTY – Call to the Public portions of Mohave County Board of Supervisors meetings sometimes morph into extended town halls, or episodes of Jerry Springer shows in the estimation of many. New Chairman Hildy Angius is proposing a reform she believes will keep citizen free speech rights intact, but allow the government to conduct its business in more orderly fashion. She is asking colleagues for support in moving the Call to Public to the end of their board meetings. Angius noted there was no Call to the Public more than a decade ago and that she and Steve Moss…

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City manager post draws 43 applicants

KINGMAN – Some 43 people applied for the Kingman City Manager position before the Jan. 8 deadline. Human Resources Director Krista Toschlog said residents of 18 states applied for the job, a dozen of them from Arizona. Toschlog said no one from the city will see or review all of the applications, and that the preliminary work is being handled by Gov HR USA, the headhunting firm under contract to handle recruitment of the city’s top administrator. In fact, she said the firm has already pared in half the field of applicants. Toschlog said GOV HR USA is now engaged…

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Airport improvements, TruNac devices approved at council meeting

LAKE HAVASU CITY – It’s election time in Lake Havasu. Three seats will need to be filled for the primary election this August. These seats are currently filled with council members Vice Mayor Cameron Moses, Nancy Campbell, and David Lane.  Board members voted and passed new runway safety area improvements for the Lake Havasu Municipal Airport. Council members passed an agreement with the Lake Havasu Police Department for two TruNarc devices. These are hand held devices intended to analyze narcotics. The analyzers have capabilities to scan more than 530 suspicious controlled substances with one conclusive test. This device will serve as a tool to enhance public safety…

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Airport improvements, TruNac devices approved at council meeting

LAKE HAVASU CITY – It’s election time in Lake Havasu. Three seats will need to be filled for the primary election this August. These seats are currently filled with council members Vice Mayor Cameron Moses, Nancy Campbell, and David Lane.  Board members voted and passed new runway safety area improvements for the Lake Havasu Municipal Airport. Council members passed an agreement with the Lake Havasu Police Department for two TruNarc devices. These are hand held devices intended to analyze narcotics. The analyzers have capabilities to scan more than 530 suspicious controlled substances with one conclusive test. This device will serve as a tool to enhance public safety…

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