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Pot policy softened, current cases may be dismissed

Northwest Arizona residents can enjoy marijuana, in certain circumstances, without fear of prosecution. The Mohave County Attorney’s office moved quickly to relax its pot prosecution policies after roughly 60% of the state and local electorate approved Prop. 207 and recreational marijuana use in the Nov. 3 general election. “We are not waiting for the effective date but are acting immediately, as if Prop. 207 is the law as of election night as it allows charges to be expunged that occurred prior to the effective date,” said deputy county attorney James Schoppmann. The county attorney’s office has drafted a memorandum intended…

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Kingman Airport: Hays alleges fund diversion

KINGMAN – Carl Hays has alleged illegal diversion of Kingman Airport revenue as he resigned his position as member and Chairman of the Kingman Airport Advisory Commission. Hays’ Oct. 28 resignation letter came after he previously sided with exiting Airport Manager Steve Johnston while criticizing management and leadership at City Hall. City manager Ron Foggin fired back last month claiming that Hays was overstepping his advisory role as a commissioner and improperly involving himself in airport operations. Foggin said Johnston, who is working through Friday after resigning Sept. 30, was reporting to Hays and the Commission rather than municipal management….

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Southwest Gas rate hearing to be held telephonically

BULLHEAD CITY – The Arizona Corporate Commission has announced they have scheduled two telephonic public comment meetings in regards to the Southwest Gas rate case impacting its Bullhead City customers. The first meeting was held Monday, Nov. 9. The second meeting will be held and on Saturday, November 14 at 10 a.m. Members of the public interested in participating in the telephonic public meetings can call (800)705-2554 and enter code 241497#. The phone line for each meeting will open no later than 30 minutes before the start time of the meeting to allow callers to get into the queue to…

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Southwest Gas rate hearing to be held telephonically

BULLHEAD CITY – The Arizona Corporate Commission has announced they have scheduled two telephonic public comment meetings in regards to the Southwest Gas rate case impacting its Bullhead City customers. The first meeting was held Monday, Nov. 9. The second meeting will be held and on Saturday, November 14 at 10 a.m. Members of the public interested in participating in the telephonic public meetings can call (800)705-2554 and enter code 241497#. The phone line for each meeting will open no later than 30 minutes before the start time of the meeting to allow callers to get into the queue to…

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Max Cash Loan Center donates flag to Kingman Fire Department

On Thursday, October 29, Max Cash Loan Center owner Gary Messer and Branch Manager Shawna Owens donated a new American Flag to the Kingman Fire Department to be flown at Fire Station 22.  Shawna drives by the fire station everyday and during the remodel process, the old flag needed an update as well.  She stated, “We are proud to be able to give back to the community by donating this flag to the Kingman Fire Station 22 and honored to be a part of this dedication.” This flag is currently being flown at the station and Gary Messer is committed…

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Contractors needed for housing rehab program

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Any general contractors interested in bidding on Community Development Block Grant Housing Rehabilitation projects should contact Holly Morin, Grants Administrator, at 928-854-0711. Contractors must meet the following criteria: · All Contractors must be licensed and insured ·  All Contractors must be in good standing with the Registrar of Contractors · All Contractors must have a valid City business license · All Contractors must have an IRS Tax ID (EIN) and a DUNS Number All contractors on the list of qualified and approved Contractors are notified via email of any bid invitation. The CDBG Program is a…

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