by Jim Hinckley | Dec 30, 2021 | Bullhead City, Coronavirus, Fort Mohave, Golden Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Laughlin, Mohave Valley, Needles CA, Some Good News
It is the dawn of a new year. Why not start it with a clean sweep? A house cleaning from top to bottom. Ducts. Grout. Carpets and area rugs. Stone and tile floors. Upholstered furniture. You can do it all with just one call to COIT of Mohave County, your one stop shop...
by Jim Hinckley | Aug 18, 2021 | Bullhead City, Coronavirus, Fort Mohave, Golden Valley, Health & Wellness, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Laughlin, Mohave Valley, Needles CA, Topock
Early in his life Abraham Lincoln lived in a rough hewn log cabin with one glass window. For his family and thousands of Americans living in similar cabins or sod houses, seasonal cleaning chores included repacking the dirt floor, and then covering it with sawdust or...
by Jim Hinckley | Jun 26, 2021 | Bullhead City, Did you Know, Education, Fort Mohave, Golden Valley, Health & Wellness, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Laughlin, Mohave Valley, Needles CA, Our Area, Topock, Weather
Summer is officially here. And scientists are sounding a clarion alarm about a drought of historic proportions. Here in the Colorado River Valley the warnings have an air of unreality. After all the beautiful blue Colorado River with reflections of Laughlin casinos is...
by Jim Hinckley | May 25, 2021 | Bullhead City, Coronavirus, Did you Know, Fort Mohave, Golden Valley, Health & Wellness, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Laughlin, Mohave Valley, Needles CA, Topock, Uncategorized
Dust storms are an accepted part of desert life. They are even the stuff of legend and the staple of countless movies about desert adventures. And dust storms figure prominently in tales of lost treasure. As an example consider the legend of the lost ship in the...
by Jim Hinckley | Feb 25, 2021 | Coronavirus, Fort Mohave, Health & Wellness, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Laughlin, Mohave Valley, Needles CA, Our Area, Topock
Dust, like heat during the months of summer, is simply lived with in the desert southwest. It is an inconvenience. The winds, construction, agriculture, and people driving on dirt roads stirs the dry desert soil. Still, for folks who call the Colorado River Valley...