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Downtown sees business activity with a new opening, a closure, and a change of hands

KINGMAN – There’s new activity within the downtown Kingman business community. Black Bridge Brewery has changed hands, the Garlic Clove has closed and the old Wells Fargo bank building welcomes a new venture. Tim Schritter has sold the brewery he opened at 421 E. Beale Street in 2013 to a pair of employees, brew master Karry Hovig and sales manager Jesh Lewier. Schritter said he also sold his interest in another brewery in Lake Havasu City so that he could take over management of his father’s mining operation. Schritter said his decision was based on a wish that both the…

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Who Killed the Democrat Party?

The once proud party of the working man has become a horrid travesty of an organization that once stood for solid, proud American values. It was, back then, representative of the deep seated desire of ordinary citizens to improve their personal lives and their personal financial position. These goals, they achieved by dint of hard work and dedication to the prospect of raising healthy, educated kids in safe, clean neighborhoods, in homes of their own. The “common man” was then represented by truly dedicated public servants who actually cared about their constituents more than they did their own fortunes. It…

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Border patrol with speak at MRF meeting

KINGMAN – Mohave Republican Forum (MRF)  will be hosting Border Patrol Agents, Operations Officer Leroy Pooley and Special Operations Supervisor, Fidel Cabrera on Wednesday, June 9 at 5:30 p.m. Agents Pooley and Cabrera will be speaking and answering questions regarding border and issues regarding abandoned and unattended children at the border, criminal drug traffickers and human traffickers, and what they are seeing regarding reasons these people are flooding the borders and what countries they are coming from. MRF meetings are held at Golden Corral, 3580 Stockton Hill Rd.  The meeting room is available by 4 p.m. and the program begins at 5:30 p.m.  There is an…

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Kingman Parks and Recreation closures

KINGMAN – City of Kingman Parks and Recreation Department has closed its doors to the public, following the new guidance from Governor Ducey’s office. Per the Governor, golf courses are to remain open during this time, however, the city is closing park restrooms, playgrounds, basketball courts, tennis courts, and ramada areas. Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course team members are sanitizing equipment, carts, and touch points to slow the spread of COVID-19. They are also limiting access to the pro shop and grill, as to adhere to CDC social-distancing guidelines. Take-out food options are still available at the Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course…

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