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900 classic cars filled downtown Kingman for 37th Annual

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Mahjong: Keeping the mind sharp

KINGMAN – Does Mahjong improve memory? Clinical evidence strongly

9th Annual Car and Cycle Show

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Bullhead City sting nets another sex predator prison

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Prison term for drug, weapons offense

KINGMAN – A 5.5-year prison term was imposed January 22 for a Fort Mohave man arrested for drug and weapon offenses after a traffic stop last summer. The punishment imposed by Judge Doug Camacho was mandated in a plea agreement. Mohave County Sheriff’s reports indicated Steven Anthony Galeana was pulled over for expired registration at 3:20 a.m. on July 4 at the intersection of River Valley Road and River Valley Place. Officers reportedly confiscated a handgun, 26 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Galeana pleaded guilty to misconduct involving weapons as a prohibited possessor. He also pleaded guilty to theft…

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Gates Avenue improvement update: Lane restrictions, closures in effect

KINGMAN – Construction for the Gates Avenue street improvement project will begin Friday, January 31, from 6:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. when Gates Ave. will be closed to local traffic only, between Western Ave. and Golf Drive. Detours will be in place for the travelling public. Questions regarding this closure can be directed to Desert Construction at 928-757-2213. Up-to-date street closures and restrictions can be found on the City of Kingman’s engineering website page of Geographic Information Systems (Interactive Maps): https://www.cityofkingman.gov/government/departments/engineering/gis

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Jail scare sentencing: 13.5 years for ‘one-man crime wave’

KINGMAN – A Parker man who caused an inmate health and contamination scare at the Mohave County Adult Detention Center is being sent to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Judge Doug Camacho ordered a 13.5-year prison term during a recent hearing for Jonathan Hutchinson, 24. Authorities said Hutchinson used his body cavity to smuggle illegal drugs into the jail facility in downtown Kingman last spring. “Investigation revealed that Hutchinson had smuggled into the detention facility approximately 30 counterfeit Hydrocodone 30 mg pills and an unknown amount of methamphetamine,” a news release said. Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said crime lab…

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Three arrested in sexual predator sting

MOHAVE COUNTY – Three more suspects have been arrested in a Mohave County Sheriff’s Office sting operation targeting sexual predators of minor children. The defendants charged with sexual exploitation of a minor related offenses are identified as Gregory Schutte and Michael Shaw, 29 and both of Kingman and Daniel Saguchi-Cazares, 26, Fort Mohave. The Sheriff’s Office has been using a male detective posing as a teenage girl engaging in text and online communication with sexually solicitous men. “During the past 14 months that we have been conducting these operations we have charged 22 individuals with internet crimes against children,” said…

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Who Killed the Democrat Party?

The once proud party of the working man has become a horrid travesty of an organization that once stood for solid, proud American values. It was, back then, representative of the deep seated desire of ordinary citizens to improve their personal lives and their personal financial position. These goals, they achieved by dint of hard work and dedication to the prospect of raising healthy, educated kids in safe, clean neighborhoods, in homes of their own. The “common man” was then represented by truly dedicated public servants who actually cared about their constituents more than they did their own fortunes. It…

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Chloride gearing up for St. Patrick’s Day celebration

CHLORIDE  – Chloride is gearing up for their annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Saturday, March 14. Events include gunfights, a bull whip show, parade, vendors, bed & bath race, car show, and much more. Vendors of all kinds, including food vendors, are welcome on a first come basis. No advance reservations are taken. Spots are available on Tennessee Avenue for $10 for a 10×10 spot. If interested call Ruby at (928)565-4888. Spots on other streets are by donation. Questions call Jeannie at (928)565-9777.

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