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Notice of public comment period: Grand Canyon West 69kV interconnection project environmental assessment

KINGMAN – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Kingman Field Office has completed a preliminary Environmental Assessment (EA) and is seeking public comment om the proposed Grand Canyon West 69kV Interconnection Project (DOI-BLM-AZ-C010-2021-0020-EA). The proposed project would provide improved electric and broadband communication services to Grand Canyon West (GCW). The proposed 36-mile powerline project involves both BLM-managed public lands and Tribal lands within the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The project would consist of a new substation located on Tribal lands at GCW, a new 69kV sub-transmission interconnect, originating at the existing Dolan Springs Substation (UniSource Energy Services) to the new GCW…

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Pro Watercraft grand opening

Pro Watercraft owner, Chris Hagest joined Lake Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy, City Council member David Lane and Lake Havasu Area Chamber Ambassadors to cut the ribbon celebrating the Grand Opening of Pro Watercraft PWC Museum and parts house. Pro Watercraft is Lake Havasu City’s largest PWC manufacturer. You can find small parts to turnkey custom Jet skis. Attending the ceremony from left to right were Janina Robertson, Lisa Krueger, Mayor Cal Sheehy, Chris Hagest, David Lane and Cheryl Ramsden.

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Pro Watercraft grand opening

Pro Watercraft owner, Chris Hagest joined Lake Havasu City Mayor Cal Sheehy, City Council member David Lane and Lake Havasu Area Chamber Ambassadors to cut the ribbon celebrating the Grand Opening of Pro Watercraft PWC Museum and parts house. Pro Watercraft is Lake Havasu City’s largest PWC manufacturer. You can find small parts to turnkey custom Jet skis. Attending the ceremony from left to right were Janina Robertson, Lisa Krueger, Mayor Cal Sheehy, Chris Hagest, David Lane and Cheryl Ramsden.

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Governor Ducey Invests $30 Million To Protect Lake Mead, Colorado River Users

Investment Comes After Months Of Stakeholder Engagement, Strategic Planning PHOENIX — Governor Doug Ducey today announced the investment of $30 million to help keep the Lake Mead reservoir from descending to critical levels, a major step forward in the long-running effort to protect the Colorado River system, a vital source of water for Arizona’s communities, tribes and agriculture.  “In Arizona, we’re committed to preserving a culture of conservation and protecting our water resources,” said Governor Ducey. “Today’s investments support that commitment. We will continue to work with community partners, tribal neighbors, other states and federal agencies to take innovative measures to…

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Mohave County supervisor Travis Lingenfelter adamantly denies any wrongdoing by text but refuses to submit to interview to clarify some local economic development involvements. Lingenfelter has been one of the strongest local advocates for Sunbelt Development and the Las Vegas based company bid to build the Rancho Santa Fe Interchange and Parkway and develop it’s 1,000-acre parcel nearby. Lingenfelter has heavily lobbied for the projects in recent years and voted in support when various components of the jigsaw puzzle came before the city council when he previously served as member and Vice-Mayor. Lingenfelter took county office as supervisor in Jan. and 6 months later…

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??? Supervisor managed project ???

Mohave County supervisor Travis Lingenfelter adamantly denies any wrongdoing by text but refuses to submit to interview to clarify some local economic development involvements. Lingenfelter has been one of the strongest local advocates for Sunbelt Development and the Las Vegas based company bid to build the Rancho Santa Fe Interchange and Parkway and develop it’s 1,000-acre parcel nearby. Lingenfelter has heavily lobbied for the projects in recent years and voted in support when various components of the jigsaw puzzle came before the city council when he previously served as member and Vice-Mayor. Lingenfelter took county office as supervisor in Jan. and 6 months later…

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