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900 classic cars filled downtown Kingman for 37th Annual

KINGMAN — If you were anywhere near Beale

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

Road rage shooting near Kingman Walgreens yields mandatory

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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Embrace the Christmas Story

Dear Editor, On the first Christmas Mary and Joseph had traveled to Bethlehem to pay their taxes. They were among a multitude of other people who were making the same trip for the same reason. The Bible says there was no room for them in the Inn. They found refuge in a stable and in the night, Mary delivered her baby. She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a cow’s trough. Soon Shepherds watching their sheep in the fields were alerted by a heavenly host of angels about the special baby who had been born. They quickly…

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Trump is the opposite of grace or poise

Dear Editor, My fervent hope is voters will remember the politicians who advocate placing our democracy in jeopardy by endorsing the overthrow of the election results (Mr. Brnovich included). Apparently they feel Trump deserves four more years to totally trash our traditions and institutions as well as convincing politicians into violating the oath Senators and Representatives swear to when they promise to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC (Trump included). They do NOT swear subservient to the President or his ideologies. Meanwhile, what we get from Trump and trumpers are claims of fraud, and one rejection after…

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Trump is the opposite of grace or poise

Dear Editor, My fervent hope is voters will remember the politicians who advocate placing our democracy in jeopardy by endorsing the overthrow of the election results (Mr. Brnovich included). Apparently they feel Trump deserves four more years to totally trash our traditions and institutions as well as convincing politicians into violating the oath Senators and Representatives swear to when they promise to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC (Trump included). They do NOT swear subservient to the President or his ideologies. Meanwhile, what we get from Trump and trumpers are claims of fraud, and one rejection after…

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State Land Commissioner Lisa A. Atkins to speak at KRW

KINGMAN – For their first meeting of 2021, Kingman Republican Women will feature as their guest speaker, Arizona’s State Land Commissioner, Lisa A. Atkins. Commissioner Atkins was appointed to serve as the 21st Commissioner of the Arizona State Land Department by Governor Ducey on June 15, 2015.  As an Arizona native, Lisa combines a well-rounded understanding of the State with more than 40 years of experience in federal and State legislative and policy arenas, focusing on land, water and military issues. Prior to joining the Governor’s Cabinet, Lisa served for more than twenty years as Chief of Staff to Congressman…

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COVID-19: Case surge documented; resolution postponed

MOHAVE COUNTY – The coronavirus case surge in recent weeks is taxing resources and pushing bed capacity at the four primary hospitals operating in Mohave County. Department of Public Health Director Denise Burley told Mohave County supervisors Monday that a rough average of new cases has been about 1,000 for each of the last three weeks. Burley said one hospital is on cautionary status that may require shipping some patients to facilities outside the county. She said two other hospitals are short of health care professionals and support staff. “Emergency Departments saw an average of 70-plus COVID patients per day…

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COVID-19: Case surge documented; resolution postponed

MOHAVE COUNTY – The coronavirus case surge in recent weeks is taxing resources and pushing bed capacity at the four primary hospitals operating in Mohave County. Department of Public Health Director Denise Burley told Mohave County supervisors Monday that a rough average of new cases has been about 1,000 for each of the last three weeks. Burley said one hospital is on cautionary status that may require shipping some patients to facilities outside the county. She said two other hospitals are short of health care professionals and support staff. “Emergency Departments saw an average of 70-plus COVID patients per day…

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