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9th Annual Car and Cycle Show

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Bullhead City sting nets another sex predator prison

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Spay, neuter services available through SAINT

MOHAVE COUNTY  – February is recognized as National Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, and Saving Animals In Need Together (SAINT) is reminding all pet owners of the importance of getting your furry friends spay or neutered to help control pet overpopulation and reduce the number of dogs and cats entering shelters. Spaying and neutering also has additional health and safety benefits such as eliminating the chances of some cancers and infections, and calming wanderlust in search of a mate, keeping the pet at home and avoiding disasters such as being hit by a car or falling prey to a coyote….

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Spay, neuter services available through SAINT

MOHAVE COUNTY  – February is recognized as National Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, and Saving Animals In Need Together (SAINT) is reminding all pet owners of the importance of getting your furry friends spay or neutered to help control pet overpopulation and reduce the number of dogs and cats entering shelters. Spaying and neutering also has additional health and safety benefits such as eliminating the chances of some cancers and infections, and calming wanderlust in search of a mate, keeping the pet at home and avoiding disasters such as being hit by a car or falling prey to a coyote….

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LHCPD K-9 program update, fundraiser announcement

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Barbara Cross presents a check to Officer Brent Skancke for the Lake Havasu City Police Department’s K-9 program. Her efforts, along with the support of the community, raised thousands of dollars at the last fundraising event in December, solely for the purchase of the dog, training, and equipment for the program. “Rocky”, a two-year old Springer Spaniel Narcotics Detection K-9, and Officer Skancke, are currently going through training together and within a few weeks, Rocky will help in the fight against illegal drugs in Lake Havasu City.  Barbara Cross, a Lake Havasu City resident and strong…

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LHCPD K-9 program update, fundraiser announcement

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Barbara Cross presents a check to Officer Brent Skancke for the Lake Havasu City Police Department’s K-9 program. Her efforts, along with the support of the community, raised thousands of dollars at the last fundraising event in December, solely for the purchase of the dog, training, and equipment for the program. “Rocky”, a two-year old Springer Spaniel Narcotics Detection K-9, and Officer Skancke, are currently going through training together and within a few weeks, Rocky will help in the fight against illegal drugs in Lake Havasu City.  Barbara Cross, a Lake Havasu City resident and strong…

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14th Annual “We Care” Run

KINGMAN – Join the Desert Road Riders MC for their 14th Annual “We Care” Run on Saturday, Feb. 8. Things to bring include stuffed animals, lap blankets, a smile and a big heart! All proceeds to benefit local retirement homes. They will meet at Hooch’s Kingman Grill at 2215 Butler Ave., and will leave at 10:45 a.m. From there, they will ride to local retirement homes in the Kingman area to spread good cheer, smiles and hang out with the residents. For more information, contact Duke at 928-530-0641 or visit their website at desertroadridersmc.com.

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14th Annual “We Care” Run

KINGMAN – Join the Desert Road Riders MC for their 14th Annual “We Care” Run on Saturday, Feb. 8. Things to bring include stuffed animals, lap blankets, a smile and a big heart! All proceeds to benefit local retirement homes. They will meet at Hooch’s Kingman Grill at 2215 Butler Ave., and will leave at 10:45 a.m. From there, they will ride to local retirement homes in the Kingman area to spread good cheer, smiles and hang out with the residents. For more information, contact Duke at 928-530-0641 or visit their website at desertroadridersmc.com.

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