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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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KJRA roping resumes at Fairgrounds

KINGMAN – Kingman Junior Rodeo Association (KJRA) is having roping practice at the Mohave County Fairgrounds on June 4 and 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. Events included are breakaway and team roping. Cost is $15 for members and $25 for non-members. There will be KJRA roping fundraiser on June 6, June 20, and July 11, with books closing at 4:30 p.m. each day. #12.5: $30 roper – Pick or draw – Enter 4 times – 3-steer progressive 12 & under: $10 roper – Pick or draw – Enter 5 times – 2 steer progressive. Anyone can rop but must…

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KRMC welcomes nurse practitioner to primary care practice

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is pleased to welcome Jennifer Shade, FNP-C to the KRMC Primary Care team at the KRMC Hualapai Mountain Campus. As a family nurse practitioner, Jennifer Shade provides care to patients of all ages. She treats a range of conditions – from acute illness, like cold and flu, to chronic disease, such as diabetes. Shade has been with Kingman Regional Medical Center throughout her 10-year nursing career. She has provided medical care to emergency room patients and in interventional radiology. Ready to move into preventive care and help patients manage chronic conditions, Shade decided…

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Burning Bush Bandit gets seven years

KINGMAN – A serial arsonist whom police dubbed the “Burning Bush Bandit” is going to the Arizona Department of Corrections for seven years. Charlie Balluff, 40, Kingman, was sentenced Monday by Mohave County Superior Court Judge Doug Camacho. Kingman Police Chief Rusty Cooper said Balluff had been connected to more than 400 area arson incidents dating back to 2013 at the time of his arrest a year ago. No one was hurt and damage was minimal from the fires, most of them set in dumpsters or brush. Detective Heath Mosby wrote a presentencing letter noting that Balluff’s arson blitz endangered…

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Three CRUHSD graduations scheduled Thursday through Saturday

Video links available for watching offsite BULLHEAD CITY – Up to 350 high school graduates from three local high schools will have a chance to walk in traditional graduation ceremonies over three evenings, culminating a challenging but successful year for the Classes of 2020.  No changes are planned from the previously-announced schedules for CRUHSD Academy, River Valley and Mohave High Schools in the Colorado River Union High School District. Invitation-only limited seating, social distancing and other health and safety guidance remain in place at CRUHSD’s Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse.  CRUHSD Academy’s 23 graduates will have ceremonies on Thursday, June 4,…

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COVID-19 update: 19 new cases, six deaths on Wednesday

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Wednesday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of six new COVID-19 cases.  There are also two deaths.  Both deaths are individuals who are in the 80-89 year age range. Both were previously reported cases with one in the Lake Havasu City service area and the other in the Bullhead City service area. Of the six new cases, three of them are in the Bullhead City area and all three cases are under investigation. One is 19-29; one is 30-39; one is 40-49. Two of the new cases are in the Kingman…

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COVID-19 update: 19 new cases, six deaths on Wednesday

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Wednesday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of six new COVID-19 cases.  There are also two deaths.  Both deaths are individuals who are in the 80-89 year age range. Both were previously reported cases with one in the Lake Havasu City service area and the other in the Bullhead City service area. Of the six new cases, three of them are in the Bullhead City area and all three cases are under investigation. One is 19-29; one is 30-39; one is 40-49. Two of the new cases are in the Kingman…

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