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Kingman Marines Face-up to the Challenge

Members of the Dean W. Reiter Detachment #887, the Marine Corps League (MCL), who also happen to be members of the Kingman Young Marines are seen here presenting 100 Face Masks to the Kingman VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC). The masks were received by Health Technician Lee Elder, who is also the Chaplain for the MCL Detachment. Commandant Terry Flanagan noted that with limited supplies of personal safety items for medical personnel, first responders and others on the front line, we had to make a choice as we can’t cover all the personnel who serve. We chose those that…

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Legal notices for May 6th-12th, 2020

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF MAC’S MEDICAL LHC, P.C. ARTICLE I. The name of the Professional Corporation is: MAC’S MEDICAL LHC, P.C. ARTICLE II. The purpose for which this corporation is organized is the transaction of any and all lawful business for which professional corporations may be incorporated under the laws of the State of Arizona, as they may be amended from time to time. ARTICLE III. This Professional Corporation initially intends to engage in the practice of general medicine. ARTICLE IV. The authorized capital stock of this Corporation shall be One Thousand (1,000) shares of Common Stock, having no par…

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Two deaths; three new COVID-19 cases; 148 total

MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ (May 5, 2020) Late this afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of three new COVID-19 positive cases and two COVID-19 related deaths from previous positive cases in Mohave County. Two of the new cases are in the Lake Havasu City service area, one is in the 20-44 year age range, in isolation, recovering at home, and linked to another confirmed case. The other Havasu area case is 65+, in isolation, recovering at home and the investigation is pending.  The final case is a 20-44 year age range person in th Kingman service…

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LMNRA increasing recreational access

Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and state and local public health authorities, Lake Mead National Recreation Area is increasing recreational access for pass holders. The National Park Service is working servicewide with federal, state and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased approach to increase access on a park-by-park basis. Beginning at 9 a.m. May 2, the following park entrance stations in Nevada will be open to annual pass holders: Boulder Entrance Station Lake Mead Parkway Entrance Station Lake Mead Boulevard Entrance Station Northshore Entrance Station Cottonwood…

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Professional Municipal Clerk’s Week celebrated

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC), a professional non-profit association with 14,700 members comprised of City, Town, Township, Village, Borough, Deputy and County Clerks throughout the United States, Canada and 15 other countries, announces its 51st Annual Professional Municipal Clerks Week—May 3 through May 9. To commemorate the week, Mayor Cal Sheehy proclaims May 3 through May 9, as “Professional Municipal Clerks Week,” in Lake Havasu City Arizona, honoring Lake Havasu City, City Clerk Kelly Williams, MMC, Shannon Davis, Assistant City Clerk, and Marcela Quiles, Administrative Technician, and the many Municipal and Deputy Clerks for…

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Dixie State University honors largest graduating class in its history

Dixie State University proudly recognizes the institution’s largest-ever graduating class during this unprecedented year, awarding 2,388 degrees to 2,021 graduates. “The University is excited to celebrate the accomplishments of our largest graduating class in DSU’s history,” Dixie State President Richard B. Williams said. “I am confident these graduates will continue to carry on DSU’s tradition of excellence as they leave our great University well prepared and poised for success.” Dixie State’s 109th graduating class includes 17 master’s candidates, 860 baccalaureate candidates, 943 associate candidates and 568 certificate candidates. Of these graduates, the majority – 63 percent – are female and students range…

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