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Theater presents dinner, lunch shows

KINGMAN – Kingman Center for the Arts and Beale Street Theater will present “The Legend of the Lone Texas Walker Ranger,” a dinner theater production at the Grand Event Center, 515 Beale St. Dinner shows will be held at 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20 and 21; and Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 26 through 28. Two lunch matinees will be offered at 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sept. 28. Dinner show tickets are $35 for adults and $20 for children ages five to 11. Lunch matinee show tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children ages…

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Property tax statement will be mailed out by Oct. 1

MOHAVE COUNTY – On May 3, , the Governor of Arizona signed Senate Bill 1033 (SB1033) into law which changes how property taxes are billed to owners with mortgaged properties. SB1033 deals with property that is valued by the county assessor and subject to taxation by the county treasurer. It is specific to mortgaged property and the mortgagee (lender/bank) pays the property taxes on behalf of the mortgagor (owner/borrower). What This Change Means To You Most lenders require taxes to be escrowed as part of loan agreements and handle payment of these taxes for the borrower. If you have a…

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Chloride offers all-town yard sale

CHLORIDE – The weather has cooled down and that brings out the friendly folks in Chloride. They are geared up for the fall semi-annual All Town Yard Sale, Saturday, September 28. Starting at 8 a.m. the front yards in Chloride will be filled with everything imaginable. Tools, antiques, collectibles, furnishings, and a potpourri of goodies will fill the yards all over town.  And everything is at bargain prices. At “High Noon” the High Desert Drifters gunfight troupe will shoot’em up In the Historical Society’s Cyanide Springs on Elkhart Avenue. After the gunfights take a peek in the Jim Fritz Museum…

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2019 IJSBA Thai Airways World Finals is Oct. 5 to 13

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Thousands will gather at Crazy Horse Campgrounds, 1534 Beachcomber Blvd. for the 2019 Thai Airways World Finals, the most venerable and prestigious single personal watercraft (PWC) event in the world from Oct. 5 through 13. With an invitation-only policy attracting over 750 of the world’s best personal watercraft racers, the World Finals have been the cornerstone of International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) racing. The event includes dozens of product vendors and a Craft Beer Festival. For those who have ever contemplated buying a PWC, this is the place to come shop for one. The World…

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Prison ordered for driver in traffic fatality

KINGMAN – A judge in Kingman rejected probation and ordered prison for a West Jordan, Utah woman responsible for a single-vehicle traffic accident that claimed the life of her boyfriend’s daughter. Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert imposed a 2.5-year prison term for Marissa Sloan, 22, on Monday, Sept. 9. Sloan had an extensive history of misdemeanor convictions, most of them drug related, and she had no valid license when she was driving a Saturn that left Highway 68 and rolled in Golden Valley on April 29, 2018. Presley Hope Farmer, 10, was seriously injured when ejected and she…

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Input sought from elk hunters to help guide management of state’s herds

Harvest a bull in Game Management Units 1, 9, 10 or 23? Send a tooth The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is asking all elk hunters to submit data from their upcoming hunts to assist the department in managing the state’s herds.  AZGFD’s goal is to receive a completed questionnaire from each hunter who was issued a hunt permit-tag, whether or not that hunter harvested an elk or participated in a hunt. AZGFD will use that data to estimate harvest and hunter participation, along with population surveys, to set hunt permit-tag numbers. A questionnaire will be mailed (or emailed)…

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