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Mike Aguilar gives a thumbs up as a

Dear Residents of Hospital District #1 of Mohave

A little over two and a half years

Making an Entrance

Pastor Kent Simmons I have three doors in

Laughlin/Bullhead Air Show brought crowds

Brad Weston of Ogden, Utah in the MXS-R

Coffee, Conversation, and Community Spirit with the Mayor

LAKE HAVASU CITY – We've got spirit, yes

Joey Myers named to Dean’s List

Joey Myers of Lake Havasu City was named

Fishing for Smiles produces big smiles

Mike Aguilar gives a thumbs up as a

Dear Residents of Hospital District #1 of Mohave

A little over two and a half years

Making an Entrance

Pastor Kent Simmons I have three doors in

Laughlin/Bullhead Air Show brought crowds

Brad Weston of Ogden, Utah in the MXS-R

Coffee, Conversation, and Community Spirit with the Mayor

LAKE HAVASU CITY – We've got spirit, yes

Joey Myers named to Dean’s List

Joey Myers of Lake Havasu City was named

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Supervisors reject second round of ERAP funding

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County supervisors expressed dissatisfaction with the state of the nation before rejecting a second round of Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) funding during Monday’s Board of Supervisors meeting in Kingman. Dist. 5 Sup. Ron Gould said the American work ethic is being undermined because the country is “run by communists, apparently.” He said the federal government has gone overboard with pandemic relief funds, nurturing an environment where many would rather collect welfare subsidy than “flip hamburgers’’ for $15 an hour. “There’s a big problem getting people to go back to work. We’ve now created basic, universal income where people can sit on their…

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Parents urged to register students for school; Bullhead school year starting July 29

BULLHEAD CITY – Even though buildings remain closed to students, the 2020-2021 school year in Bullhead City still starts July 29 as distance learning, or online classes.  That means that registration for the new semester continues in person at all five K-8 campuses.  A separate registration is underway at Coyote Canyon School for the three sites offering preschool. Bullhead City Elementary School District Superintendent Carolyn Stewart urged parents who have not yet registered their children for the new semester to do so as quickly as possible.  In order to tackle Arizona’s student technology gap, on-site registration will insure a student’s…

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Will your grandkids pay the bill?

Dear Editor, It is very disturbing to read about and to hear legislators crowing about their handing out a billion or a trillion dollars for their cause du jour. So what’s a few trillion more or less? They don’t have to pay for it, do they? The entrenched professional politicians on both sides of the aisle carry on about just how wonderful they are at governing our country. They have callously shown their disdain for we real people who elected them to REPRESENT US. They are casually spending money that has not even been printed yet. That they cannot possibly…

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Upgrades coming for Palo Christi school building

KINGMAN – A Scottsdale-based firm will breathe new life into the historic Palo Christi Elementary school in downtown Kingman. Sun Valley Builders has been awarded a $5.24-million bid to renovate portions of the building located at 500 Maple St.

“We are not changing any of the infrastructure of the main building, other than widening the doors and adding the ADA ramp and putting in sprinkler systems,”

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