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The Bureau of Land Management issues decision approving decorative rock quarry expansion near Chloride

KINGMAN — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Kingman Field Office has issued a decision record and finding of no significant impact on the proposed mine plan from Kalamazoo Materials Inc. that would allow for expansion of an existing decorative rock quarry near the town of Chloride in Mohave County. The current rock quarry and access road encompasses 37 acres. The decision record approves the proposed action which would expand the mine site west of the existing location, adding an additional 23 acres. The locations of the processing area, storage area (stockpiles), scale-house, lay-down area and the fuel storage area…

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Public input sought for downtown Kingman design

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman will be conducting a public input meeting regarding the Downtown Infrastructure Design Project. The public input meeting is being held Wednesday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m. A video presentation is available for the public to watch regarding the potential streetscape designs here: https://downtowndesignkingman.com/. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the meeting will take place over Zoom, and will allow for limited public access. All requests to speak over the phone, must be submitted by 1:00 p.m. on December 15, by emailing cityclerk@cityofkingman.gov or dropping off handwritten comments at the Main City Complex. For more information on this…

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LHC council discusses court renovations

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City council members are starting to think about design and construction of the fitness center purchased for renovation and use as a municipal court facility close to City Hall. No action was taken during the Oct. 27 council meeting, but there’s a consensus to move forward. “You never want to let an asset sit,” Mayor Cal Sheehy said. He said he supports finding money to move toward design and remodel. “I believe moving forward sooner rather than later is in the best interest of the city,” agreed Vice Mayor David Lane. He noted the…

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LHC council discusses court renovations

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City council members are starting to think about design and construction of the fitness center purchased for renovation and use as a municipal court facility close to City Hall. No action was taken during the Oct. 27 council meeting, but there’s a consensus to move forward. “You never want to let an asset sit,” Mayor Cal Sheehy said. He said he supports finding money to move toward design and remodel. “I believe moving forward sooner rather than later is in the best interest of the city,” agreed Vice Mayor David Lane. He noted the…

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I Sharpen Shears cuts the ribbon

FT. MOHAVE – The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped commemorate the opening of I Sharpen Shears in Fort Mohave this week. Owner George Smith has been sharpening shears for over nine years; three of those years have been in the Tri-State area providing sales and service of shears, scissors and clippers to stylists, barbers and groomers. He is now a Certified Service Technician for Bernina Sewing Machines. Among those attending and picture are Chamber Ambassadors, Board Members and staff including Smith, Janice Berkenheger, Carey Fearing, John Hassett, and Terri Sponder. The business is located at 5221 Hwy. 95 #6,…

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Second recall targets Miles, Stehly

KINGMAN – A municipal mask mandate that has since expired motivated the first recall drive that James Coffman launched on Sept. 14 in an effort to push Kingman Mayor Jen Miles and four Kingman City council members out of office. A second recall drive targeting Miles and council member Jamie Scott Stehly was initiated on Oct. 19. Stanley Hicks argues both should be subjected to recall election for their positions on various sales tax and budget related matters. Hicks is also critical of their support for a proposed ban on circus events in the city. Deputy City Clerk Melinda Mauser…

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