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October 03, 2018

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October 3, 2018 www.DesertMessenger.com 3 • Birth • Obituary • Anniversary Place it FREE in the: Desert Messenger! 928-916-4235 Got something to share? Scam Alert involving veterans PUBLIC MEETINGS Ten West Link 500kV Transmission Line Project and Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendments The Ten West Link transmission line project proposed by DCR Transmission, LLC (DCRT) is a 500kV transmission line spanning approximately 114 miles, with the majority of the line crossing public land in Arizona. The BLM is soliciting input on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and the Draft Resource Management Plan Amendments (RMPAs) for the project. Come to the Meeting You are invited to attend any of the public meetings listed below. The meetings will begin in an open house format, followed by a brief presentation, and ending with a question and answer portion. Send Your Comments Written comments on the DEIS may be submitted to the BLM during the meeting, or to the address listed below: Public Meeting Locations Tuesday, October 9, 2018 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Wyndham Garden Phoenix Midtown Hotel 3600 N. 2nd Ave Phoenix, Arizona 85013 Wednesday, October 10, 2018 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Quartzsite Senior Center 40 N. Moon Mountain Ave Quartzsite, Arizona 85346 Thursday, October 11, 2018 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Multipurpose Room Blythe City Hall 235 N. Broadway Blythe, California 92225 Ten West Link Project c/o Eddie Arreola BLM State Office One North Central Ave, Suite 800 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Email comments to: blm_az_azso_10WestLink@blm.gov Website: https://go.usa.gov/xU6Be Comments must be postmarked by: November 28, 2018 For more information on the project please contact: Joe Incardine at (801) 560-7135, or jincardi@blm.gov. The Disabled American Veterans, Dept of Arizona has notifi ed all Arizona chapters and members of a scam dealing with disabled veterans. An organization calling itself Arizona Disabled Veterans is sending mailers requesting funds not only from citizens but from the business community in order to help disabled veterans in this state. They have claimed that they have "an agreement with the Disabled Ameri- can Veterans (national organization) to raise funds. This is FALSE. It is a scam. They also claim they are part of Disabled Veterans of America. They also admit they are a 'for profi t' organization. Chapter 27 of DAV fi nds it disgusting and tragic that someone would use our disabled veterans as bait for a get rich scheme. For further information, feel free to call Dept. of Arizona DAV, 602-678-0333. WE'RE BACK!! TRANSPONDER AUTO KEYS (Electronic Chip Keys) Jeep, Chrysler, Ford Chevrolet, Toyota & many more! Betty Crenshaw, Owner C & B LOCK & KEY 42 YEARS EXPERIENCE 928-927-6589 Mobile Service Only Quartzsite Farmers Market open- ing day will be Thursday, October 25th. We will be located next to Kens Grocery at Main Street Ven- dors, 960 West Main St. Organizer Thom Crawford said he is still trying to contact vendors but the produce stand is pretty much a done deal. Crawford is planning on multiple days, some vendors may or may not be available for all open days but produce and others will be. Vendor cost will be the same as last year, $10 per 10 foot space. Vendors fees go to the Quartzsite Food Bank. Cash or check donations will be ac- cepted there as well. So come join us as a seller or buyer- just looking and visiting works as well. Learn more on the Quartzsite Farm- ers Market Facebook page. Anyone in- terested in being a vendor please con- tact Thom Crawford 801-403-9964. Farmers Market to open Oct. 25 "Smile in the mirror. Do that every morning and you'll start to see a big difference in your life." ~Yoko Ono

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