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Seen in Havasu: New signage replaces old, weathered display
- Brandon Messick/Today’s News-Herald
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Lake Havasu City maintenance workers erect a new sign Monday morning on the Bridgewater Channel. The new signage replaces a similar sign that had become sun-bleached, according to Anthony Kozlowski, assistant to the Lake Havasu City Manager. It will add no new mandates for visitors to the popular waterway.
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