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Small business seminar slated

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will host a Business Compliance Clinic webinar on Wednesday, Dec. 11 from noon to 1 p.m. Join SBDC for this lunch and learn to learn the step-by-step business compliance for the State of Arizona. Learn about business structure options, securing a business name, transaction privilege tax, city business license, employer identification number, contractor’s license, liquor license, general liability insurance, and create a customized business checklist. The webinar is free and open to the public; however pre-registration is required at azsbdc.net.

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Imagination Library kicks off reading program

KINGMAN – Soroptimist International of Kingman and Kingman Elks Lodge 468 teamed up on November 24 to kick off the Dolly Parton Imagination Library book program in Kingman. The program is headed locally by Kingman Elks Lodge chair and trustee Nan Chrimes, Soroptimist president Kathy Hopper, and Soroptimist co-chair Colleen Kirby. Imagination Library is a book gifting program that mails free books to children from birth to age five, in participating communities throughout the U.S. Kingman Elks Lodge 468 was the venue for families with children up to five years old to participate in this free book-a-month program.   At…

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Hazardous waste disposal event planned

HAVASU CITY – The City of Lake Havasu City is sponsoring a household hazardous waste event on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 8 a.m. to noon at the City Maintenance Yard, 900 London Bridge Rd. This is open to Lake Havasu residents only, and residents must bring ID with their city address or their most recent utility bill. Acceptable waste items are pain, automotive parts and fluids, other chemicals, fluorescent tubes, batteries, and e-waste. Not accepted are pesticides, poisons, corrosives, medical waster, pharmaceuticals, broken lights, and construction debris. For information call 928-505-7410.

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Automotive Journalists to Discover Route 66

Nissan Canada has organized a journey along iconic Route 66 for a group of Canadian automotive journalists. This is the second time that the company has provided journalists with an opportunity for an extended test drive in three of the automaker’s newest models on the most famous highway in America. The tour will include stops at historic sites as well as provide an opportunity to meet with key people associated with the highway’s renaissance and interview Nissan technology specialists. To develop the tour author Jim Hinckley, creator of Jim Hinckley’s America travel network, was retained as a consultant. Hinckley adjusted…

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Observe heating safety rules during colder weather

MOHAVE COUNTY – The cold weather is here, and that means more family and friend gatherings inside the home. The Bullhead City Fire Department would like to remind everyone safety must be your top priority since heating is the second leading cause of home fires. Follow these suggestions to keep your home warm and safe. ·         Keep anything that can burn three feet away from space heaters, fireplaces, wood stoves, and radiators. Remember that skin burns too. Make sure that people and pets stay 3 feet away. ·         Use portable heaters that have been listed by a testing laboratory (look for the…

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