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CyberSecurity Misconceptions seminar slated

MOHAVE COUNTY – Join SBDC for a seminar focusing on the top CyberSecurity misconceptions for small businesses. This list – assembled by the National Cyber Security Alliance, in collaboration with public and private partners – is based on the experiences of business leaders and employees from across the United States. These will help small business owners avoid costly cyber issues in the future. All attendees will walk away with an incredibly helpful CyberSecurity Booklet. The seminar is free and open to the public. Dates, times and locations are below: Date: Tuesday, October 15th, 2019 Time: 12pm – 1pm Location: Mohave…

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Monthly dinner will be ghoulish

KINGMAN – The Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center (KHAC) will host its monthly dinner on Thursday, Oct. 10 beginning at 4 p.m. This month’s theme is Halloween and will feature meatloaf coffins, mashed potatoes, ghoulish salad, and dinner roll. Dessert will be provided by River Valley Hospice. Cost is a $6.50 donation. KHAC is located at 1776 Airway Ave., 928-757-2778.

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Disclosure sought in sex trade case

A lawyer representing a Chinese immigrant who allegedly worked as a prostitute from her home in Bullhead City is demanding information about federal agents who purportedly paid his client and others for sex acts. Lake Havasu city-based defense attorney Brad Rideout on Monday filed his motion seeking additional disclosure so he can prepare for the trial of his client Yuqin Shu, 57. Shu is not charged with prostitution, but rather with money laundering for allegedly forwarding proceeds to others involved in an organization suspected of using women of Asian descent in massage parlor environments in Bullhead City and Lake Havasu….

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Military News

U.S. Air Force Airman Thomas G. Mccoy graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is a 2018 graduate of Lake Havasu High School, Lake Havasu City.

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Volunteers cleaned up Six Mile Cove on National Public Lands Day

Around 50 volunteers spent their Saturday helping the National Park Service clean up Six Mile Cove, a popular beach on Lake Mohave that needed a little extra care after a busy summer. During National Public Lands Day, the volunteers removed around 1,000 pounds of glass and 12 cubic yards of trash and debris from the area. “The clean-up made a visible difference and leaves the area looking better than ever,” said Samuel Durbin, park ranger Lake Mead National Recreation Area. “Visitors have been commenting how great the area looks. With a cleaner cove, the area’s natural beauty can shine.” The…

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Kingman Crossing project gets approval from Kingman City council

A Tuesday Kingman City council vote approved a development agreement with Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) with a goal of constructing another Interstate 40 interchange and securing new retail enterprise and other commerce. Approval of the Kingman Crossing agreement comes after more than 15 months of back and forth among various attorneys. “It’s a pretty significant document that outlines this project that we think will be the start of some economic development and growth out on the east bench,” said city attorney Carl Cooper. “We think this is a win-win situation for everybody involved; for the citizens, for KRMC and…

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