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Kingman needs to stop the bleeding

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Stuart rejects plea deal in Havasu fentanyl transport

KINGMAN, Ariz. – One of three people charged

80’s Prom Mystery Dinner at the Mohave County

KINGMAN – Fun 80’s themed murder mystery dinner &

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Pavement striping scheduled on Hualapai Mountain Road June

KINGMAN,  Ariz. – The City of Kingman advises

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County road work continues

MOHAVE COUNTY – The citizens of Mohave County can expect the following road maintenance activity during the week of August 31: Kingman: Road grading on Red Wing Canyon Rd. Crews will be crack sealing on Marshall Dr. They will be repairing pot holes and making repairs to the right of way in the Butler area. Hackberry: Road grading on Hackberry Rd. Wikieup: Road grading on Bogles Ranch Rd. Yucca: Road grading on 1) Alamo Rd. from Mile 40 to Mile 55, 2) Alamo Rd. from Mile 7 working south, 3) Santa Fe Ranch Rd. and 4) Butch Cassidy Rd. Hualapai…

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Preach to the nations

Genuine faith never comes by coercion, force, manipulation, or some type of trickery. The scripture is clear that unless God acts upon the heart of a person, that person will remain eternally lost in their sin. Jesus Christ did not force people to follow Him, nor did He take revenge because they rejected to follow. In Lukes’ gospel chapter nine, the disciples apparently thought that if Jesus would send fire down on the Samaritans that rejected him, that dramatic event may convince a whole lot of folks to think twice about rejecting the Son of God, therefore putting their faith…

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Airway Ave. closed

KINGMAN – The McCon Building Corporation will be restricting some lanes overnight on Airway Avenue between Van Nuys Road and Stockton Hill Rd. beginning Sunday, August 30, and continuing until Friday morning, September 4; the restrictions will last from 7:00 p.m. through 7:00a.m. This is for utility work for the new Culver’s Restaurant on Airway Ave. If you have any questions, the contact for the McCon Building Corporation is Justin Theobald at (608) 341-7415 or email: jstheobald@mccon.net Up-to-date street closures are located on the City of Kingman’s engineering website page of interactive maps through the city’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS):…

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Airway Ave. closed

KINGMAN – The McCon Building Corporation will be restricting some lanes overnight on Airway Avenue between Van Nuys Road and Stockton Hill Rd. beginning Sunday, August 30, and continuing until Friday morning, September 4; the restrictions will last from 7:00 p.m. through 7:00a.m. This is for utility work for the new Culver’s Restaurant on Airway Ave. If you have any questions, the contact for the McCon Building Corporation is Justin Theobald at (608) 341-7415 or email: jstheobald@mccon.net Up-to-date street closures are located on the City of Kingman’s engineering website page of interactive maps through the city’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS):…

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All signs point to exceptional dove-hunting season

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All signs point to exceptional dove-hunting season

Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000220 EndHTML:0000012761 StartFragment:0000003171 EndFragment:0000012725 SourceURL:file://localhost/Volumes/Public/%E2%80%A2%20editorial%20storage/General%20News/090220/dove%20season.doc Opening day is Tuesday, Sept. 1 Delayed. Postponed. Or, just flat-out scrubbed. Looking back, 2020 will go down as the year in which our daily lives were turned on their ears, not so much remembered for what we did but what we couldn’t do. Fortunately, hunting memories are waiting to be made when the 2020 dove season opens Sept. 1. It will still be important to remain physically distant from other groups, or persons not in your same party or household, of course, but Arizona’s dove hunters are strongly encouraged to stay socially connected…

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