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Latest county virus victim from Bullhead City

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Department of Public Health (MCDPH)-Nursing was notified this morning, April 8, of a positive COVID-19 case in the Bullhead City service area. The individual, is an adult in the 65 & older age range and is currently hospitalized. MCDPH nurses will begin the contact investigation as soon as possible. It has yet to be determined if the case is travel-related, epidemiologically-linked to another identified case, or the result of community spread. This fact is most often discovered during the investigative process. This new case brings to 24 the total positives cases in the county….

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Restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers

In an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19, Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order to increase quarantine guidelines for out-of-state travelers entering Arizona on Tuesday, April 7. Under the Executive Order, anyone who travels to Arizona from an area with substantial community spread through any airport in the state must isolate or quarantine themselves upon arrival for 14 days. On March 28, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory urging residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to refrain from non-essential domestic travel for 14 days effective immediately. “Slowing the spread of COVID-19…

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Alleged teen burglar busted

KINGMAN – A Kingman teenager faces multiple felony charges following his arrest Sunday night, April 5. Deputy police chief Rusty Cooper said officers responding to a suspicious subject report located Kaleb David, 19, hiding inside the fenced yard of a commercial auto repair shop in the 4200 block of N. Stockton Hill Road. Cooper said David was attempting to steal a wheel and a tire from a vehicle. He reportedly possessed more than eight grams of methamphetamine when taken into custody. David was booked into jail on drug and burglary related charges. Dave Hawkins

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Alleged teen burglar busted

KINGMAN – A Kingman teenager faces multiple felony charges following his arrest Sunday night, April 5. Deputy police chief Rusty Cooper said officers responding to a suspicious subject report located Kaleb David, 19, hiding inside the fenced yard of a commercial auto repair shop in the 4200 block of N. Stockton Hill Road. Cooper said David was attempting to steal a wheel and a tire from a vehicle. He reportedly possessed more than eight grams of methamphetamine when taken into custody. David was booked into jail on drug and burglary related charges. Dave Hawkins

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Virtual notary services approved during pandemic

PHOENIX⁠ — In partnership with Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, Governor Doug Ducey today issued an Executive Order allowing Arizonans to get documents notarized remotely, while ensuring secure and effective verification processes. Currently, notaries and signers must  complete the notarization process in person. Allowing notarizations to be securely completed virtually will support the state’s COVID-19 “stay home, stay healthy, stay connected” guidelines while allowing the completion of deeds, loan approvals, business agreements and more.  This measure is consistent with Remote Online Notarization, a law passed that allows signers and notaries to meet virtually that takes effect July 1, 2020. The Governor’s Executive…

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