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Sheriff announces formation of Advisory Council

Mohave County Sheriff Doug Schuster has announced the formation of a Sheriff’s Advisory Council. This group of individuals was selected by Sheriff Schuster and his staff. The group meets monthly with the Sheriff’s Office Command Staff to discuss agency concerns and share life experiences with the intent of problem solving many issues that arise. Sheriff Schuster is very appreciative of these men and women who volunteer their time solely for the betterment of our communities. The Sheriff realizes the importance of such a “think tank” and greatly values the wide spectrum of knowledge. Sheriff Schuster is a strong believer in…

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Anderson convicted of first degree murder

Federal authorities report that a drug dealing rivalry was the motivation for the 2014 shooting death of a woman on the Colorado River Indian Reservation. A jury on March 5 convicted Mickey Roy Anderson, 30, of Parker of first degree murder, burglary and a firearms offense. “Anderson walked into the victim’s home, stood a few feet from the victim and shot her in the face. The victim died almost instantly,” a news release stated. “Anderson was angry with the victim for purchasing drugs from another drug dealer in the community.” Cosme Lopez, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the…

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Visiting winter boaters: Schedule your free watercraft inspections

It’s time to schedule your free watercraft inspections and decontaminations before heading home. In order to avoid fines, quarantines and even impoundments when traveling across state lines, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has authorized providers to perform inspections and decontaminations for boats traveling from waters designated as having aquatic invasive species (AIS). “Watercraft inspection and decontamination is the most effective way to prevent the spread of AIS and we are asking the boating public to do their part in calling and scheduling a no-cost inspection and decontamination,” AZGFD Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Erin Raney said. “It is absolutely essential…

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SBDC offers Economics of Tourism webinar

The Small Business Development Center of Mohave Community College will offer a Lunch & Learn webinar via Zoom on Wednesday, March 27 from noon to 1 p.m. The presenter will be tourism development consultant Jim Hinckley. He will explain how to include all of the tourism facets, capitalize on tourism and become a community ambassador. As a key component in long-term economic development, tourism is something the entire community can participate in and profit from as a result. Small businesses will gain knowledge on how to incorporate the profitability of tourism into their industry. The webinar is free. Please register…

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Strawderman acquitted in kidnapping, aggravated assault charges

A judge said that it is a “travesty” that a Mohave Valley man spent 19 months in custody before he was acquitted of the most serious criminal charges at his trial that concluded on Feb. 7. Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert said neither he nor the jury found the victim’s accounts and testimony to be credible. Lambert said the methamphetamine addict’s claims that her estranged boyfriend Nathan Strawderman, 43, repeatedly struck her with a baseball bat in Oct., 2017 were unsupported by medical records involving injury or other evidence. The jury convicted Strawderman of the two, least serious, assault-related…

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Krivak sentenced to 11 years after endangering children

Defense attorney Weston Meeth said alcohol dependency is the “recurring theme” of three criminal cases in three years that send a Fort Mohave woman to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Mohave County Superior Court Judge Derek Carlisle imposed an 11-year prison sentence on March 5 for Roxanne Krivak, 36. Krivak was placed on probation for driving drunk in 2015 when her five year-old son was a passenger. Her blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit when the truck she was driving struck a fence. Judge Carlisle said Krivak was reinstated on probation for residing where numerous…

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