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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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Virus jousting at BOS meeting

MOHAVE COUNTY – Department of Public Health Director Denise Burley spoke of rising coronavirus numbers Monday, the same day that Mohave County reported more than 900 new cases were documented in a three-day period tracing back to Friday afternoon. “Cases are up by 15% over last week from the previous week,” Burley told county supervisors during the Board meeting in Kingman. She said four area hospitals continue dealing with the COVID-19 crunch. “Last week Mohave County Emergency Departments averaged together over 100-plus COVID visits per day. Ventilator use by COVID patients doubled the previous week’s usage,” Burley said. “ICU and…

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County sanctuary effort advances

MOHAVE COUNTY – Dist. 1 Sup. Travis Lingenfelter made an impact during his first meeting as a member of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors. Lingenfelter successfully steered the Board in the direction of possible adoption of a resolution declaring Mohave to be a Constitutional Sanctuary among Arizona counties. Contemplation of a resolution arises from the belief of some that multiple levels of government have overreached and violated the rights of citizens and free enterprise during the nine-month long coronavirus pandemic. The Lake Havasu Patriots group has been lobbying the board to adopt resolution 1776 which would express county opposition…

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Kingman Walmart temporarily closed

Two-day store closure for cleansing campaign KINGMAN – An undisclosed issue has resulted in the temporary closure of what is perhaps the most heavily trafficked retail store in Kingman. The Walmart supercenter at 3396 Stockton Hill Road closed its doors at 2:00 p.m. Monday. “Walmart has chosen to do this to allow extra time for a third-party specialist to further sanitize the store and will also give associates additional time to restock shelves and prepare the store to once again serve the community during this time,” a news release said. The news release provides no detail regarding if or how…

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County courthouse addition completion pushed back to spring

MOHAVE COUNTY – Workforce transition to the four-story Mohave County courthouse addition in downtown Kingman was originally targeted before Christmas 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic. The timetable that shifted to January has been pushed further into the New Year. “Our move-in date is now scheduled to be the 13th, 14th and 15th of February,” said county facilities manager John Mieding. “We’ve had some unforeseen construction issues occur. As you can imagine the infrastructure downtown is not all that well defined.” Mieding said the unexpected challenges involve utility and street issues in the area of the new addition and the historic…

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