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Jungle Smoke and Vape celebrates second anniversary

KINGMAN – The community is invited to celebrate the second anniversary of Jungle Smoke and Vape, at 117 N. Sixth St., on Saturday, Jan. 9 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be a raffle for a quilt of valor and store products values at more than $2,000. All proceeds from sales and from the raffle will go to benefit local veterans. For more information call Becky at 928-592-5129.

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Republican met to meet

KINGMAN – The Conservative Republican Club of Kingman will meet January 11 at noon at the BPO Elks Club, 900 Gates Ave.  Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments will be available. Thr speaker will be Loren Spivack, a noted author. Mr. Spivack is the author of several books, and is the inventor of the cartoon character “The Gorax”. The meeting cost is $3 and no reservations are required.  The meeting is open to the public and guests are very welcome.  For those who already joined in 2020, there will be no dues for 2021.  For new members, dues are…

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Republican met to meet

KINGMAN – The Conservative Republican Club of Kingman will meet January 11 at noon at the BPO Elks Club, 900 Gates Ave.  Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments will be available. Thr speaker will be Loren Spivack, a noted author. Mr. Spivack is the author of several books, and is the inventor of the cartoon character “The Gorax”. The meeting cost is $3 and no reservations are required.  The meeting is open to the public and guests are very welcome.  For those who already joined in 2020, there will be no dues for 2021.  For new members, dues are…

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Republican met to meet

KINGMAN – The Conservative Republican Club of Kingman will meet January 11 at noon at the BPO Elks Club, 900 Gates Ave.  Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments will be available. Thr speaker will be Loren Spivack, a noted author. Mr. Spivack is the author of several books, and is the inventor of the cartoon character “The Gorax”. The meeting cost is $3 and no reservations are required.  The meeting is open to the public and guests are very welcome.  For those who already joined in 2020, there will be no dues for 2021.  For new members, dues are…

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Access to BOS meetings will continue to be restricted; Chairman taking proactive role in preventing COVID spread

MOHAVE COUNTY – Already a longtime fixture at Bullhead City council meetings, the irascible and entertaining Scottie McClure has become a regular attendee of Mohave County Board of Supervisors meetings in Kingman in recent months. McClure made clear Monday, Jan. 4 that he does not like one of the changes new Chairman Buster Johnson has instituted for Board meetings. McClure questioned Johnson’s move of the Call to the Public to the end of the Board’s regular meetings. McClure told supervisors Monday it was unfair that the Board had already voted on a county sanctuary resolution matter before he could speak…

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Access to BOS meetings will continue to be restricted; Chairman taking proactive role in preventing COVID spread

MOHAVE COUNTY – Already a longtime fixture at Bullhead City council meetings, the irascible and entertaining Scottie McClure has become a regular attendee of Mohave County Board of Supervisors meetings in Kingman in recent months. McClure made clear Monday, Jan. 4 that he does not like one of the changes new Chairman Buster Johnson has instituted for Board meetings. McClure questioned Johnson’s move of the Call to the Public to the end of the Board’s regular meetings. McClure told supervisors Monday it was unfair that the Board had already voted on a county sanctuary resolution matter before he could speak…

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