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Christmas for the Troops Situation Briefing Afghanistan

I requested a situation status on Forward Operating Base Wilson.  This is what I received today.  I want everyone to know what our men and women in the war zone are facing.  The report is as follows: Wilson continues to get mortared; rocketed almost daily. Yesterday a rocket hit a tent but fortunately no one was inside while it burt …

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Raymond Pulu turns himself in

Raymond Pulu voluntarily gave himself up to law enforcement in Parker yesterday, confirms the La Paz County Sheriff’s Department. “He came in with an attorney, so we don’t have any more information than we did at the time of the investigation,” said Lieutenant Bagby. No doubt Pulu will not be speaking to law enforcement but preparing for a defense in …

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Second Comment Writing Workshop Scheduled

Another comment writing workshop will be held in Lake Havasu at Schlotzsky’s on September 20th from 6-8 pm. This workshop will focus on what BLM is currently doing with land closures in Havasu and how you can write an effective comment to help keep our public lands open. Schlotzsky’s is located at: 2144 Mcculloch Blvd Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403. …

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WANTED: Raymond Lee Pulu

Machete-weilding Pulu allegedly attacks numerous victims at Sandbar, is chased into Big River and flees into desert on foot On Monday, September 6th at approximately 1:50 AM, Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a reported stabbing at The Sandbar, located at 31404 Riverside Drive. Upon arrival Deputies found numerous victims that had been assaulted and cut with a large knife. Medical units …

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Havasu Travel Management Plan

In light of the potential public land closures in the Lake Havasu area, many off roading enthusiasts are looking for support. Please read the following posting from the BLM in Lake Havasu. We only have until October 31, 2010 to voice our opinion. The off-roading community injects millions into the regional economy. Tourism would be directly affected by closures.  OHV clubs from California, …

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County to continue 4/10

La Paz County is confirming that many departments of the County will continue the 4/10 work week until further notice. The 4/10 concept, in which employees work 10 hours per day four days per week, is designed to save money as County and State governments continue to deal with tight budgets and difficult fiscal conditions. A typical schedule is 7 …

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Piranha comes to Parker

This Friday, BlueWater Cinemas will be screening Piranha in 2D. The movie, shot entirely on Lake Havasu, is a gory and explicit horror film with a wink and a nod. It holds particular interest for locals because of the setting for the story, including many recognizable local locations. See reviews HERE.

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Dove Season!

PHOENIX – For the 35,000 or more dove-hunters that might have missed the news, here it is one more time. The September 1-15 dove season will be open to all-day hunting, statewide. “Our data supports that it is time to return to all-day dove hunts in the early season. Times have changed with hunting areas being pushed further out of …

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Multiple shooting in Havasu

A man killed 5 people, including the mother of his children, at a Havasu home late last night, then abducted his children and drove to Rancho Cucamonga where he shot himself and was found dead early this morning. Brian Stephen Diez, 26, killed his estranged girlfriend Deborah Langstaff, 23, along with Ashley Nyland, 20, Russell Nyland, 42, Brock Kelson, 20 and …

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