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Bullhead schools close public offices

BULLHEAD CITY/MOHAVE VALLEY – The Bullhead City Elementary and Colorado River Union School Districts have announced temporary office closures as part of Gov. Doug Ducey’s stay-at-home executive order.       Effective Wednesday, April 1, the school district offices on Hancock Road and the individual campus offices will be temporarily closed to the public at all pre-K, elementary, middle, junior high and high schools.  Office staff at each location will be working in socially-distanced environments and will be able to assist parents and students by either phone or email.  However, doors will be locked and, where possible, signage will be posted.  Online…

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Havasu Regional Medical Center accepting donations of medical and protective supplies, equipment

LAKE HAVASU CITY – In response to questions about how members of the community can assist in the region’s novel coronavirus (COVID-19) response, Havasu Regional Medical Center today announced that it is accepting donations of unused and handmade medical and protective supplies and equipment. This move is part of HRMC’s ongoing efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for increased needs of personal protective equipment (PPE), which healthcare providers across the nation are experiencing. The hospital can accept the following unused medical and protective supplies and equipment: ·         Disposable face masks including surgical masks and ear loop masks ·         Respirator masks…

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County roads to be improved

The County’s Road Division currently maintains more than 2,000 miles of roads of which 807.05 miles are paved. However, because of the recent approval by the Board of Supervisors, more than 30 more miles will receive soil stabilization and/or construction starting in the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 and 2020-2021. The roads for soil stabilization and/or construction for include: Fiscal Year 2019-2020 • 3 miles of Shinarump Road from Aztec Road to Colorado Road (The BOS will consider at their April 6 meeting, a contract for stabilization and hard surfacing work); • construction of .65 miles of Pierce Ferry Road from Lloyd Street…

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Culver-Stockton College welcomes Brenan Gladeau

Congratulations to Brenan Gladeau on being accepted into Culver-Stockton College’s incoming class for the fall 2020 semester. Gladeau, from Fort Mohave, and a senior at River Valley High School, also was awarded the Promise Scholarship, a $6,000 per year scholarship for four years. This scholarship is awarded based upon academic credentials and is renewable provided the student remains in good academic standing. Culver-Stockton College, located in Canton, Mo., is a four-year residential institution in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). C-SC specializes in experiential education and is one of only two colleges in the nation to offer the…

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Tips for sheltering at home

·         When setting appointments with doctors, personal physicians, and mental health professionals, use telephone and on-line resources prior to visiting as many are limiting in-person contact.  If your provider has a patient portal, you may be able to change routine appointments online. Check your Provider’s website, patient portal or call for more information on appointments and visits. ·         Remember that self-care is important too. Take a break from the 24-hour news cycle and listen to some music, read, meditate, make a healthy meal, tackle a home project or get reacquainted with an old hobby. Right now, with so few people driving cars or flying…

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STEVEN CLIFFORD SIYUJA

Steven Clifford Siyuja, of Valentine, died Monday, March 23, 2020. He was 14. Steven was born June 13, 2005 in Phoenix. A visitation will be held Friday, April 3, at 11 a.m. at Sutton Memorial Funeral Home with interment following at Drift Fence Cemetery. The family contact is his aunt Sally Ann Siyuja. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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