Monthly Archives: October 2010

Shane Miller on off-road trail closures

Shane Miller of Parker 4-Wheelers stops by KLPZ 1380am to talk about why he’s encouraging letter-writing to BLM during the public comment period on its proposed closure of some off-road trails near Lake Havasu City, and why he’s encouraging people to support the proposed Map D. Watch the segment below (click the SMALL play button at the bottom to stay …

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Black bear in Havasu

Arizona Game and Fish confirms the reports of a black bear in Lake Havasu City. The News-Herald reports: Authorities were playing a waiting game Sunday after confirming the report of a black bear near the south boat launch ramp at Lake Havasu State Park. “There is a black bear in the park,” said Dee Pfleger, Arizona Game and Fish Department …

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Power outage upriver

Power lost to some APS customers around 6 p.m. No word from APS on a timescale for reconnection. ——- Restored 8:19 p.m.

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Broncs win… again

A third straight win for the Parker Broncs, who beat Estrella 7 – 0 at last night’s game on Estrella’s home turf. Will the Broncs make the playoffs? We have another month of Varsity Football to watch and see.

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Movies at the Park

Over 200 people are enjoying The Goonies tonight at Pop Harvey Park under the night sky in the first of PAACE’s Movies in the Park. The poll on Parker Live showed The Goonies as a clear winner with over 30% of the vote. Many people attending filled out surveys indicating how happy they are that we’ve started this free way …

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The Future of Planet Ranch

Mohave County isn’t happy about the sale of Planet Ranch. Why? Read on. It’s been used by the U.S. Defense Department to simulate low-yield nuclear weapons. It’s been purchased by the City of Scottsdale for its rich water rights from the Bill Williams River. Some of its 171,000 acres have been used for farming alfalfa. It’s been eyed by various business interests …

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