County Supervisor Gary Watson (center) joined the Knights of the Patriot non-profit during its latest cleanup in northern Kingman. The group removed an 10,460 pounds of debris from the area in three hours, bringing the total to 23,000 pounds since September. KOTP got an assist from Bulldog disposal, which donated the use of a roll-off dumpster for the second month in a row; from United Rentals, which donated the bobcat used to load the dumpster; and from the County ERACE program, which donated the dump passes. "Countless" volunteers also chipped in. The next cleanup will be Dec. 14. For more information, contact kotpnonprofit@yahoo.com.
Reader Comments
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Article comment by:
sm
Forget about Gary, the K.O.T.P is doing great things for this community, Way to go Daniel and Milissa, you guys are awesome and our community thanks you and is proud of you.
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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I agree with Willie, another publicity stunt, let's see him donate some time to bringing in more industry to creat more jobs, but then he doesn't need to worry about a job does he.
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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K.O.T.P is also doing various fundraisers in the community to raise funds to send care packages to local troops that are serving our country over seas for Christmas. Way to go K.O.T.P ! (Knights of the patriot)
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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willie
Another photo op, by a Supersize. Too bad he can clean up garbage, but he cannot hear the outcry of disaproval of the voters. It is a shame that this Supersize cannot clean up the corruption in District 1. Perhaps it is time to file RECALL papaerwork. If he only was holding a broom, he could sweep himself out of office.