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Gardening an option during protracted pandemic

MOHAVE COUNTY – Area residents can legally grow marijuana in their sheds and backyards this spring and summer. Joe Kinnear has been measuring interest at his indoor-outdoor gardening Bull Mountain Hydro store at 1750 Butler Avenue in north Kingman. “Oh man. Since Prop 207 passed, a lot of people are coming in. It’s not been overwhelming but it’s picked up. They want to cultivate their own cannabis,” Kinnear said. “I’m getting a lot of seniors coming in, surprisingly. Not only are they doing vegetable gardens but they’re really interested in cannabis now that it is legal.” Kinnear said gardening is…

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AFRW president to speak at KRW meeting

KINGMAN –  At its regular meeting on March 1, Kingman Republican Women (KRW) will host Cindy Casaus, President of the Arizona Federation of Republican Women (AFRW). Casaus will speak on the history and missions of AFRW as well as the National Organization and about how KRW is part of this three-tiered organization.  She will explain the benefits of being a member and how KRW member can get further engaged with the Federation and the political process in Arizona. A third-generation Arizonan, she has served as Secretary of the Maricopa County Republican Committee, 2nd Vice President and Treasurer of the Arizona…

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AFRW president to speak at KRW meeting

KINGMAN –  At its regular meeting on March 1, Kingman Republican Women (KRW) will host Cindy Casaus, President of the Arizona Federation of Republican Women (AFRW). Casaus will speak on the history and missions of AFRW as well as the National Organization and about how KRW is part of this three-tiered organization.  She will explain the benefits of being a member and how KRW member can get further engaged with the Federation and the political process in Arizona. A third-generation Arizonan, she has served as Secretary of the Maricopa County Republican Committee, 2nd Vice President and Treasurer of the Arizona…

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Mammoth business project eyes Kingman

KINGMAN – A Houston, Texas-based company that previously passed on Kingman and later pulled the plug on Casa Grande is once again eyeing northwest Arizona for a huge economic development project. The Mohave Daily News and District 1 Mohave County Sup. Travis Lingenfelter reported and confirmed that Nacero LLC is hunting for a site for a $6 billion zero-sulfur gas processing facility. “What I’ve been told by their board members is 3,500 construction jobs and then over 500 full time jobs with an average wage of 90 grand. Significant. Huge for Kingman,” Lingenfelter said. “On paper it looks great and…

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Mammoth business project eyes Kingman

KINGMAN – A Houston, Texas-based company that previously passed on Kingman and later pulled the plug on Casa Grande is once again eyeing northwest Arizona for a huge economic development project. The Mohave Daily News and District 1 Mohave County Sup. Travis Lingenfelter reported and confirmed that Nacero LLC is hunting for a site for a $6 billion zero-sulfur gas processing facility. “What I’ve been told by their board members is 3,500 construction jobs and then over 500 full time jobs with an average wage of 90 grand. Significant. Huge for Kingman,” Lingenfelter said. “On paper it looks great and…

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Mammoth business project eyes Kingman

KINGMAN – A Houston, Texas-based company that previously passed on Kingman and later pulled the plug on Casa Grande is once again eyeing northwest Arizona for a huge economic development project. The Mohave Daily News and District 1 Mohave County Sup. Travis Lingenfelter reported and confirmed that Nacero LLC is hunting for a site for a $6 billion zero-sulfur gas processing facility. “What I’ve been told by their board members is 3,500 construction jobs and then over 500 full time jobs with an average wage of 90 grand. Significant. Huge for Kingman,” Lingenfelter said. “On paper it looks great and…

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