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FAA Book Club seeks new members

GOLDEN VALLEY – Have you ever wanted to write a book but didn’t know how? Begin or know how to market your book? Or get published? Perhaps you have already written your book but need help with marketing. Then you need to attend a meeting with the FAA Book Club.

The FAA Book Club is a family-oriented group looking for new members willing to work as a team and help others when they can. Members come from a diverse variety of genres. All ages are welcome to attend, even if you don’t have a computer.

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Teen faces up to five years in prison

KINGMAN – A Golden Valley teenager charged in a vehicular pedestrian fatality faces probation up to five years in prison after entering a plea agreement Friday, Sept. 27. Dehaven William Shafer, 19, admits operating a vehicle that struck and killed a man in Golden Valley at about 7:41 p.m. on Jan. 2.

Mohave County Sheriff’s deputies responding to the scene located the victim in the roadway in the vicinity of Chino Drive and Adobe Road in Golden Valley. James Douglass McDaniel, 69, Golden Valley, was dead at the scene.

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Vindictive behavior in Golden Valley

Dear Editor,
Recently, Golden Valley fundraising guru Greg “Butch” Meriwether who is acting as a moderator for debates between candidates and is supposed to remain impartial submitted an article to several Mohave County news outlets regarding a defense of a supervisor candidate Jennifer Esposito and also decided to publicly attack Supervisor Jean Bishop following in the footsteps of Esposito.

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