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EDWARD EUGENE (GENE) FOSTER

After a hard-fought battle with an aggressive cancer, Edward Eugene (Gene) Foster passed away on March 24, 2020 while at home with his loving wife and daughter. Gene was 90 years young. He leaves behind his wife Shirley Foster; his daughter, Paula McCarthy and her daughters, Casey Manganese and Jessica McCarthy and Shirley’s daughter, Vicki Foust. Gene was preceded in death by his first wife, Pauline and son Dale. Gene was born June 25, 1929 in Culp Arkansas to father Benjamin Foster and Linnie Marman-Foster. Gene grew up in a large family with 13 brothers and sisters. He is survived…

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Kingman City Parks and Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course remain open

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman has over 20 local parks, trails, dog parks, and a beautiful 18-hole golf course that they invite people to enjoy, while adhering to CDC social-distancing guidelines. People can find more information on the City’s website: https://www.cityofkingman.gov/government/departments/parks-and-recreation “We are fortunate in Kingman to have access to outdoor spaces we can enjoy safely. Being outside is so important for both physical and mental health,” said City of Kingman Mayor Jen Miles. “We can still follow social-distancing guidelines, while enjoying our city parks, trails, or municipal golf course,” Miles said. “Our Parks, Recreation and Golf Course team members…

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Third positive case of COVID-19 in Mohave County

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) has confirmed the third positive case of COVID-19 in the Kingman service area. The individual, an adult, is being treated in the hospital under strict isolation protocols.  MCDPH will interview close contacts of the individual, and recommend that each person monitor for symptoms and quarantine themselves for 14 days, based on the risk of exposure. COVID-19 is believed to be spread mostly through respiratory droplets produced when a sick person coughs or sneezes.  Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath.  The best way to prevent…

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Third positive case of COVID-19 in Mohave County

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) has confirmed the third positive case of COVID-19 in the Kingman service area. The individual, an adult, is being treated in the hospital under strict isolation protocols.  MCDPH will interview close contacts of the individual, and recommend that each person monitor for symptoms and quarantine themselves for 14 days, based on the risk of exposure. COVID-19 is believed to be spread mostly through respiratory droplets produced when a sick person coughs or sneezes.  Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath.  The best way to prevent…

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LHCPD update on dog licensing due to COVID-19

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Due to health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus and to protect the citizens and personnel of the police department, all in person lobby transactions for dog licensing and renewals are suspended until June 1.    Dog licensing transactions are sent in the mail to the Lake Havasu City Police Department, 2360 McCulloch Boulevard North, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 or completed online at https://www.lhcaz.gov/police/animals-pets All late fees are waived for dog license renewals due between March 1, 2020 and May 31. As a reminder, in order to ensure emergency services are available for priority calls, please do not…

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MEC is monitoring events, implementing measures as needed

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors and management continue to monitor the evolving situation with the COVID-19 virus. Tyler Carlson, MEC chief executive officer said, “MEC will implement our preparedness plans, as necessary, to ensure safe and reliable operations. We know our members count on us to provide reliable service and to keep members informed during this difficult time.” Continuity is MEC’s top priority, and our offices and business operations will continue to be staffed and open as long as we are not required to close if mandated by state or federal regulators,” Carlson explained. “Health experts continue to…

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