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November 18, 2020

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November 18, 2020 www.DesertMessenger.com 9 BREAKFAST ALL DAY! SOFT SERVE ICE CREAM! Chicken Quesadilla Quail Burger Arizona Omelet Crepes Arizona Burger Refried Potatoes ~ Free Wi-Fi ~ Ask About our Delicious Desserts! MOUNTAIN QUAIL C AFE 928-927-8890 & Gift Shop 500 N. Moon Mt. Ave., Quartzsite (corner of Moon Mt. & Quail Trail) B-10, Main St. Moon Mountain X Quail Trail N Hwy. 95, N. Central • DAILY SPECIALS • Friday FISH Special • Sunday POT ROAST Enjoy our Famous Bread Pudding ! We're Open Every Day! NOW OPEN 7 AM - 7 PM 205 E. Main Street, Quartzsite 928-927-4163 Serving Breakfast & Lunch NOW OPEN! 7am - 1:45pm EVERY DAY! The Main Street Eatery "WHERE COFFEE IS FREE WITH EVERY MEAL" Food handler classes planned in Quartzsite Food Handler Class will be held on December 9th & 23rd, and January 6th at 10am & 2pm at the Senior Center, 40 Moon Mountain Road. Cost is $15. There is no charge for volun- teers. Currently no health cards are being issued in- person at La Paz County Health Dept. as the of- fi ce is closed due to COVID-19 by "Appointment Only" for Immunizations, STD and/or HIV test- ing, Family Planning Services. Food Handler cards are also available online. Learn more www. facebook.com/LaPazCounty.HealthDepartment Quartzsite Food Bank accepts ALL Plastics & Aluminum * Milk Jugs * Water bottles *Juice Jugs *Egg Cartons *Soda/ Beer cans Distribution is always in need of Milk Crates & Boxes. Carol's Closet can always use Baby Food Jars. Please bring them with you when you come through the drive-thru. Quartzsite Food Bank is located at 40 N. Moon Mountain Ave. Please recycle! For State Senator Dist. 5, 97.50% voted for in- cumbent Sonny Borrelli. For State Representative Dist. 5, 52.41% voted for Regina Cobb and 46.50% voted for Leo Bi- asiucci, both incumbents. La Paz County Board of Supervisors (BOS) Dist. #1: 75.17% voted for David Plunkett ®, while write-in candidate D.L. Wilson received 23.75% of the votes. BOS Dist. #2: Incumbent Duce Minor (R) re- ceived 97.90% of the votes. BOS Dist. #3: Incumbent Holly Irwin (R) re- ceived 97.05 of the votes. County Attorney: 93.32% voted for the incum- bent Tony Rogers (D). County Treasurer: 99.25% voted for the in- cumbent Leah Castro (R) County School Superintendent: 99.10% voted for Dru Waggoner (R) County Recorder: 68.45% voted for the in- cumbent Richard Garcia (R), while Mesena "Missi" Tunnell-Gilbert (D) received 31.39% of the votes. County Assessor: Incumbent Anna Camacho received 99.07% of the votes. Prop 207: 59.82% La Paz County voted Yes, and 40.18% voted No. Prop 208: 62.25% La Paz County voted No, and 37.75% voted Yes. For updates visit www.QuartzsiteBlog.com ELECTION FROM PAGE 1 NOVEMBER HOURS: THURS-SUN 11AM-6PM 335 N. Central Blvd., Quartzsite (Hwy. 95 at No Name St.) LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT RED BUILDING! (Previously at Beer Belly's at Tyson Wells) Stop in or call for our specials or Like us on Facebook Sunset Grill CALL IN YOUR ORDER! 928-662-8632 NOVEMBER HOURS:

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