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Dear Editor, As of today we’ve never had

Monsoon Madness saw over 100 racers in Kingman

KINGMAN, Ariz. – More than 132 racers competed

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Stroup arraigned for sex offenses involving teen

KINGMAN, Ariz. – A young Lake Havasu City

Republican Andy Biggs campaigned in Kingman Saturday 

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Several Republican and local politicians

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Bud Mickel performs for Summer Concert Series

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Sounds of Kingman will be

Pastor Jerry Dunn
Life’s adverse situations can be praiseworthy

Several years ago, I dropped something on the

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Moose hosting meat raffles

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Moose International was founded in Louisville, Kentucky in 1888 by then politician Dr. John Henry Wilson.  The original purpose was a men-only social club.   Over time, organizations began to form in Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, and Crawfordsville. The early order did not really take off. Disappointed, Dr. Wilson abandoned the order prior to the turn of the century.  It was around the 1890s when editor Albert C. Stevens was putting together his Encyclopedia of Fraternities that was able to confirm the existence of the club. Throughout the years, their fraternal group prevailed and added charitable services to communities.   Currently, Moose International has…

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Feely pursuing degree at Albright College

Omare Feely of Lake Havasu City, has begun higher education studies at Albright College, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree as a member of the class of 2027. A graduate of Lake Havasu High School, Feely is studying Sociology: Criminology at Albright. Feely is joined by 440 first year and transfer students. Academically minded, members of the new class have taken an average of seven honors courses during high school. Thirty-six graduated in the top 10% of their high school classes and 68 are eligible for Albright’s prestigious Honors program. The class boasts six Eagle Scouts and four Girl Scout…

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Themed Bunco Night raises nonprofit funds

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Break out that costume and get into the Halloween spirit for a great cause with Women’s Network Exchange Bunco Night. The women’s exchange network (WNEA) is a nonprofit fundamental and prominent organization with career focused women in Lake Havasu.  If you’re someone striving to reach your full potential in your professional life, WNEA will support you throughout this journey.  WNEA provides a space where women can network, develop friendships, and provide a support system not only in your career, but in your daily life.   Members bring their experiences from various occupational backgrounds that help nurture fellow members to grow in their…

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Themed Bunco Night raises nonprofit funds

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Break out that costume and get into the Halloween spirit for a great cause with Women’s Network Exchange Bunco Night. The women’s exchange network (WNEA) is a nonprofit fundamental and prominent organization with career focused women in Lake Havasu.  If you’re someone striving to reach your full potential in your professional life, WNEA will support you throughout this journey.  WNEA provides a space where women can network, develop friendships, and provide a support system not only in your career, but in your daily life.   Members bring their experiences from various occupational backgrounds that help nurture fellow members to grow in their…

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10+ years for traffic fatality

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A Lake Havasu City woman celebrated her 64th birthday the day before she was killed by a drunk driver while she was traveling to California to witness the birth of her 6th grandchild. The woman was talking to her husband on the cellphone when the crash occurred, the call dropped and he subsequently drove by the crash site. This was some of the information provided at a Sept. 21 sentencing hearing for Connor Roberts, 26, Kingman. Roberts pleaded guilty to aggravated wrong-way drunk driving and manslaughter for the March 10 crash on State Route 95, three miles from…

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10+ years for traffic fatality

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A Lake Havasu City woman celebrated her 64th birthday the day before she was killed by a drunk driver while she was traveling to California to witness the birth of her 6th grandchild. The woman was talking to her husband on the cellphone when the crash occurred, the call dropped and he subsequently drove by the crash site. This was some of the information provided at a Sept. 21 sentencing hearing for Connor Roberts, 26, Kingman. Roberts pleaded guilty to aggravated wrong-way drunk driving and manslaughter for the March 10 crash on State Route 95, three miles from…

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