Back the Blue celebrated first responders
BULLHEAD CITY – Last Saturday saw the annual Back the Blue parade in Bullhead City where Police, Firefighters and First Responders were celebrated with their own parade.
BULLHEAD CITY – Last Saturday saw the annual Back the Blue parade in Bullhead City where Police, Firefighters and First Responders were celebrated with their own parade.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Women’s Council of Realtors Lake Havasu had something especially entertaining to share with the Lake Havasu community last week at their Wild, Wild, West Show of Fashion fundraiser. heir fashion show took place on Friday, May 17 at the Lake Havasu Association of Realtors Convention Center.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – It’s easy to tell that summer is approaching Lake Havasu. The sun comes up at 6 a.m. and doesn’t fade away into the sunset until about 7:55 p.m. However, the fast-approaching season did not stop the Lake Havasu Astronomy Club from gathering underneath the stars last Saturday for a star party.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – Bullhead City’s Baked and Loaded bakery shop visited Lake Havasu last week to spotlight some of our local small business owners at their Small Business Shopping event. The Lake Havasu Small Business Shopping event took place on Saturday, May 18 at the KAWS event venue. Quarantines that happened during the pandemic gave birth to many incredible business launches and Baked and Loaded just so happens to be one of them. Owner Michelle Talley turned her love of cookie baking into a business during the 2020 lockdowns. The Small Business shopping event showcased 21 local businesses all prepared to show off…
Dear Editor, Summer officially begins this weekend and most of us love summer. Millions of Americans will enjoy having a weekend free from work next weekend. However, not everyone will be vacationing. Keep in mind that many Americans will keep the convenient stores, grocery stores, restaurants and many retail stores open for your shopping pleasure. Many of these hard-working people will have a day off but it may not be Monday or even during the weekend. They are a hard-working group in our country who will make it possible for you to be out and about having a fun weekend….
KINGMAN – Poor communication, escalating cost, uncertainty and additional delay were all on display as the Kingman City Council clumsily addressed new revelations regarding the Interstate 40 Rancho Santa Fe Traffic Interchange (TI) during a near five hour long Tuesday meeting. Vice Mayor Cherish Sammeli was bewildered that the city has only recently learned that it will cost several million dollars more to have the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) administer the project. She asked ADOT District Engineer Anthony Brozich why the city was not previously made aware of its Indirect Cost Allocation Plan (ICAP) fee. Brozich said that the…