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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

KINGMAN – Journey Church will be hosting a

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KINGMAN — A road rage incident that ended

Bullhead City sting nets another sex predator prison

BULLHEAD CITY — Another man snared in a

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Annie’s Art Attic donates to K-9 Foundation

From left, Don and Annie Fuller, Ray and Brochia McCool, and Leroy Wissinger are all smiles during a $500 check presentation to the Mohave County Sheriff K-9 Foundation by Annie’s Art Attic. Annie, along with Annie’s Art Attic board members Don, and Leroy, pick a charity each month to donate to. In addition to the donation received by Annie’s Art Attic, Ray McCool, a member of the K-9 Foundation, had an information table set up at the store and they received more than $500 of donations for a total of $1,000 garnered during the event. Photo by Butch Meriwether

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Human remains found near Topock

TOPOCK – Suspected human remains have been found in the vicinity of an unoccupied vehicle located north of Topock five weeks ago. Mohave County Sheriff’s office personnel first encountered the Chevrolet pickup truck where it appeared to have been abandoned near milepost 3 on County Route 1 on December 16, 2019. Agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said detectives returned to that location on January 9. She said they located animal tracks near where the truck was recovered. “Detectives followed the tracks into the thick brush and located several bones that appeared to be human remains,” Mortensen said. She said the Mohave…

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$3.7 million in illegal drugs confiscated

MOHAVE COUNTY – An assortment of illegal drugs was seized during a Monday, Ja. 20 traffic stop in north Mohave County. Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said the driver appeared to be extremely nervous when the white sedan he was driving was pulled over at 3:00 p.m. at milepost 21 on Interstate 15, near the Utah border. Mortensen said a St. George police K9 that was summoned to the scene alerted to the presence of narcotics inside the vehicle driven by Logan Lewis Pederson, 30, Sandy, Utah. She said a search of the vehicle turned up six, one-gallon jugs containing…

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Shop with a Cop surprise for Elks

BULLHEAD CITY – At the Bullhead City Elks Hometown Heroes banquet on Saturday, January 11, to honor first responders, Police Cpl. Brian Morin and Cpl. Andrew Sevillano surprised the Elks Exalted Ruler, Marsha Haddick and husband Roy, with a certificate of appreciation to the Elks for hosting breakfast for over 100 children and officers at the “Shop with a Cop” yearly Christmas event. Pictured left to right: Shop with a Cop Vice President Brian Morin, BHC Elks Exalted Ruler Marsha Haddick, Roy Haddick and Shop with a Cop President Andrew Sevillano.

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Community leaders help MCC shape future strategic plan

MOHAVE COUNTY – Approximately 100 business, industry, government and education leaders from throughout the tri-state region participated in the Mohave Community College Future Summit last week. The summit was held at the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse and is part of the college strategic planning process. “I would really like to thank everyone for being here,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein.  “It’s great to see so many community leaders here to help shape the college strategic plan, so we can ensure world class education and services for students and our communities in the years to come.” Among those in attendance…

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