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KRW President lauded

Mike Beard, President of Vietnam Veterans of America, Mohave County Chapter 975 presents an “Outstanding Support Award” to Janet Wilson, Kingman Republican Women (KRW), for their kind support to Chapter 975. Janet Wilson is the President of the KRW and a Vietnam Era Veteran. This is true Veterans supporting Veterans. Left to Right: Janet Wilson, Mike Beard

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Hole in One

On April 5, Bill Shade landed a hole-in-one on the 8th hole at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course, awarding him a free putter from Martin Swanty Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram! Pictured left to Right Rodney Phillips General Manager, Wade Simon Sales Consultant, Bill Shade & Cody Swanty.

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Fundraiser for Golden Valley Firefighters planned

GOLDEN VALLEY – Golden Valley Fire District Board Chair and former volunteer firefighter, Sue Foster, has announced a fundraising event specifically for the purchase of vital specialized equipment for Golden Valley firefighters. The event will run from 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 24 at Great American Pizza, 6775 Highway 68. Bring your family! Bring your friends! Bring your neighbors. Bring your appetite! Enjoy the fun and games! There will be horseshoe and cornhole contests as well as a raffle for a rifle. Raffle tickets are $5 each. Come see the helicopter! Come see the fire trucks! See…

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‘Upscale’ manufactured housing project planned

FT. MOHAVE – Plan amendments and rezoning required for an “affordable-yet upscale” manufactured housing subdivision in Fort Mohave are supported by the Mohave County Board of Supervisors. Approvals during the Board’s April 5 meeting included stipulations that the developer, Gaia Signature Group LLC, fund any Camp Mohave access road paving necessary for the 90-acre Via Dolce project. Other conditions are that a Homeowner’s Association be utilized and that sight-obscuring fencing be used to enclose a storage area for boats, personal watercraft, trailers, RV’s, sand rails and other toys that will be accessed by nicely-landscaped entrances. “The open lot storage project…

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‘Upscale’ manufactured housing project planned

FT. MOHAVE – Plan amendments and rezoning required for an “affordable-yet upscale” manufactured housing subdivision in Fort Mohave are supported by the Mohave County Board of Supervisors. Approvals during the Board’s April 5 meeting included stipulations that the developer, Gaia Signature Group LLC, fund any Camp Mohave access road paving necessary for the 90-acre Via Dolce project. Other conditions are that a Homeowner’s Association be utilized and that sight-obscuring fencing be used to enclose a storage area for boats, personal watercraft, trailers, RV’s, sand rails and other toys that will be accessed by nicely-landscaped entrances. “The open lot storage project…

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Military Veteran and former business owner becomes MCC student, at 58 knows value of education

MOHAVE COUNTY – Knowledge is the key to opening doors of opportunity and positive change. It’s a lesson Michael Adams, a retired Navy Veteran and former business owner learned in life, and it motivated him to become a student at Mohave Community College, where he is also the vice president of the Student Activities Council on the Havasu campus.   Adams, 58, is majoring in Paralegal and English, and decided to go back to school because he saw the value in education. He also wanted to grow his social skills and learn more about diversity.  “It was the logical choice because it’s affordable,…

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