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Treasurer’s office to open satellite offices

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County Treasurer Cindy Landa Cox has announced the dates, addresses, and office hours for the Bullhead and Lake Havasu Cities’ temporary satellite offices. The temporary satellite offices will be open from Monday, October 28, through Friday, November 1 in Bullhead City at Mohave Electric Cooperative, 928 Hancock Road; and in Lake Havasu City at the Mohave County Complex, 2001 College Dr. Satellite office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with closure each day from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. for lunch. The Treasurer’s Office advises that it continues to work diligently to provide the highest…

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Rap artist death probe brings local arrest

An ongoing federal investigation has led to the arrest of a Lake Havasu City man. Ryan Reavis, 36, was arrested Monday following execution of a search warrant at a residence in the 1000 block of Barcelona Loop. Lake Havasu police detective Chris Angus said a physician’s prescription pad, prescription-only pills, a usable amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia was located. Officers also confiscated a 9mm pistol, two shotguns, a personally manufactured firearm suppressor and large amounts of ammunition. “The investigation, led by the DEA, is an active case involving the death of music artist Malcolm McCormick, also known as Mac…

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Four arrested on drug charges

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A month-long investigation of suspected methamphetamine sales activity in Lake Havasu City and Parker has resulted in drug seizures and the arrests of four suspects. Lake Havasu police report that one pound of meth was confiscated from a vehicle that was stopped in La Paz County on September 17. Subjects in that vehicle identified as Clint Martin, 49, and Tara Cosby, 29, both of Lake Havasu, were arrested and jailed on drug charges. “On September 20, information was received that approximately two additional ounces of methamphetamine was located at a residence occupied by Clint Martin and…

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Installation of 500th residential Knox Box

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City Fire Department has recognized the Lake Havasu Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) on the installation of their 500th residential Knox box. The residential Knox box is a secure system that offers emergency access to a home for residents that are unable to open the door for responders. The availability of emergency access provides peace of mind and prevents the unnecessary damage that occurs when forcible entry is made. The Lake Havasu City Fire Department provides the boxes free of charge to residents that are elderly, live alone, or have reduced mobility. Installation and…

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Kadar to speak at Republican Women’s meeting

KINGMAN – The guest speaker for Oct. 8 Kingman Republican Women’s meeting will be Andrea Kadar. Kadar will be speaking against the upcoming ballot item of legalizing recreational marijuana. Mohave County Treasurer Cindy Landa Cox will also speak on current issues related to the Treasurer’s office. All Mohave County residents are welcome to attend the meeting which begins promptly at noon at the Dambar Steakhouse, 1967 E. Andy Devine Ave. There is a $3 meeting fee at the door, and lunch is optional.

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Celebrate public lands with service in nature on Sept. 28

Public Lands Day is the largest single-day volunteer effort on America’s public lands where hundreds of thousands of volunteers come together to enjoy service in nature. Lake Mead National Recreation Area is recruiting volunteers for its National Public Lands Day event Sept. 28 at Six Mile Cove, a popular beach on Lake Mohave that needs a little extra care after a busy summer. The cove was selected as an official “Hot Spot” by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. Hot Spot locations are popular and beautiful outdoor areas across the country that have experienced heavy recreational use and…

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