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BRENDA KAY INKS LUCERO

Brenda Kay Inks Lucero born to Howard Scott Guthrie and Ina Sue Guthrie (Lakey) on July 13, 1953 in Abilene, Texas and raised in California with her four siblings, Joanie Rogerson, Ann, Robbie and Jerry. Brenda was suddenly taken to be with the Lord on November 29, 2019. Brenda lived in Kingman since 2010 and worked for the Kingman School District for two years as a bus driver, where she met her husband Steven Lucero in October 2013 while both were working at the school district and later married in September 16, 2016. She left the school district to drive…

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Man drowns despite life-saving efforts

LAKE MEAD – The National Park Service reports the death of a male adult who was swimming at Lake Mead. Spokeswoman Carrie Vanover said the man was swimming after a raft when he slipped under the water at Boulder Beach late Tuesday afternoon. Vanover said bystanders pulled the man out of the water. She said CPR efforts failed and the man was pronounced dead. The name of the victim is withheld pending notification of kin. Cause of death will be determined by the Clark County Coroner’s office. Dave Hawkins

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Multiple search and rescue incidents due to excessive heat

Grand Canyon, AZ– Grand Canyon National Park rangers responded to multiple heat related search and rescue incidents this past weekend. Hikers and backpackers attempting hikes in the inner canyon are strongly encouraged to be prepared for excessively hot temperatures and to understand their own physical limitations in order to prevent emergency situations for themselves and responders. On Saturday, June 20, Phantom Ranch rangers responded to a river runner experiencing heat illness and fatigue on a Colorado River trip. The river runner drank an excessive quantity of water, leading to hyponatremia and an altered level of consciousness. The park’s helicopter and ambulance…

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Multiple search and rescue incidents due to excessive heat

Grand Canyon, AZ– Grand Canyon National Park rangers responded to multiple heat related search and rescue incidents this past weekend. Hikers and backpackers attempting hikes in the inner canyon are strongly encouraged to be prepared for excessively hot temperatures and to understand their own physical limitations in order to prevent emergency situations for themselves and responders. On Saturday, June 20, Phantom Ranch rangers responded to a river runner experiencing heat illness and fatigue on a Colorado River trip. The river runner drank an excessive quantity of water, leading to hyponatremia and an altered level of consciousness. The park’s helicopter and ambulance…

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Softball events coming up in Kingman

June 27th and 28th:Centennial Park 8am-8pm (Youth Softball) July 4th weekend:  NO TOURNAMENTS July 11th and 12th: Southside Park 8am-8pm (Youth Baseball) July 18th and 19th: Centennial Park 8am-8pm (Adult Slowpitch) July 25th and 26th:Centennial Park 8am-8pm (Adult Slowpitch) August 1st and 2nd: Southside Park 8am-8pm (Youth Baseball)                       August 15th and 16th:Southside Park 8am-8pm (Youth Baseball)

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COVID-19 update: 66 new cases, two deaths

County Health Department urges the use of masks, social distancing MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Monday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of 66 new COVID-19 positive confirmed cases, including two deaths that were not previously reported cases. That is double the number of the previous high number of positive cases. Both deaths are 90+ individuals in the Bullhead City service area. Again, their cases were not previously reported. Of the 64 remaining cases, 42 are in the Bullhead City service area. Of those cases, 28 are cases that remain under investigation. One is 0-10; one…

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