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KRMC welcomes orthopedic surgeon Mark Davis

KINGMAN – – Kingman Regional Medical Center is pleased to welcome Mark Davis, DO to Kingman Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. As a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Davis specializes in the surgical treatment of bone and joint conditions, such as fractures, injuries to the ligaments or tendons, sports injuries, and arthritis. Dr. Davis has extensive experience in orthopedic care. Before joining KRMC, he practiced in Lake Havasu City for over two years and in Michigan for 16 years. Dr. Davis earned his doctorate at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then completed his medical internship and residency in orthopedic…

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KRMC welcomes orthopedic surgeon Mark Davis

KINGMAN – – Kingman Regional Medical Center is pleased to welcome Mark Davis, DO to Kingman Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. As a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Davis specializes in the surgical treatment of bone and joint conditions, such as fractures, injuries to the ligaments or tendons, sports injuries, and arthritis. Dr. Davis has extensive experience in orthopedic care. Before joining KRMC, he practiced in Lake Havasu City for over two years and in Michigan for 16 years. Dr. Davis earned his doctorate at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then completed his medical internship and residency in orthopedic…

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Hot kitchen oil assault case hindered by language barrier

KINGMAN – The language barrier that presented difficulty in the criminal investigation is also evident in legal proceedings for an elderly Asian defendant who allegedly brutally assaulted co-workers with hot oil at a Kingman eatery last spring. Parties had difficulty hearing and understanding one another during an Oct. 14 hearing for Kien Yun Wong, the 70-year old who reportedly slit his throat after attacking two male co-workers during the lunch hour at the Sakura Sushi & Grill. A translator appeared over the telephone which was placed behind COVID-19 plexiglass in the historical, though acoustically- challenged third story courtroom under an…

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Meet the Candidates: MCC Governing Board District 2

To help the voters learn more about the candidates running for the MCC Governing Board District 2 seat, MCC created a Meet the Candidates web page at www.Mohave.edu/MeettheCandidates. It includes answers from each candidate to six questions from students, employees and community members. The candidates were also asked to submit a 250 word biographical statement. The questions, answers and biographical statements submitted to the college can be viewed online at www.Mohave.edu/MeettheCandidates. The MCC Governing Board holds a very important position in our community. Board members are elected community trustees who represent various districts throughout Mohave County, and provide oversight to ensure…

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Meet the Candidates: MCC Governing Board District 2

To help the voters learn more about the candidates running for the MCC Governing Board District 2 seat, MCC created a Meet the Candidates web page at www.Mohave.edu/MeettheCandidates. It includes answers from each candidate to six questions from students, employees and community members. The candidates were also asked to submit a 250 word biographical statement. The questions, answers and biographical statements submitted to the college can be viewed online at www.Mohave.edu/MeettheCandidates. The MCC Governing Board holds a very important position in our community. Board members are elected community trustees who represent various districts throughout Mohave County, and provide oversight to ensure…

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