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Monsoon Madness saw over 100 racers in Kingman

KINGMAN, Ariz. – More than 132 racers competed

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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

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Life’s adverse situations can be praiseworthy

Several years ago, I dropped something on the

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MCC computer information systems instructor presents at higher education conference

MOHAVE COUNTY – Dr. Andra Goldberg, Mohave Community College’s Computer Information Systems faculty member was chosen to present at The Adult Higher Education Alliance 45th Annual Conference Friday, March 12.   The Adult Higher Education Alliance purpose is to help institutions of higher education develop and sustain learning environments and programs for suitable adults.  Dr. Goldberg’s presentation, “Not Buy the Book! The Challenges and Rewards of Achieving Course Outcomes with Open Educational Resources (OER) Materials” is about her experience developing free and low-cost course materials for college courses. Open Educational Resources are free or low-cost course materials for classes.  “I’m honored…

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LHC improves back-up water supply

LAKE HAVASU CITY – In an effort to continue to provide safe and secure water services to the community, Lake Havasu City announces the scheduled improvements to the City’s back-up water supply. The City is closing a section of London Bridge Road between the intersections of Dover Avenue and Kirk Drive in all directions to allow for the pump testing of the new well at the water treatment plant. Intermittent closures are possible starting Thursday, March 18, through Friday, March 19, with full closure to begin on Saturday, March 20, at 6:00 a.m. and last through Sunday, March 21, opening at 6:00…

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LHC improves back-up water supply

LAKE HAVASU CITY – In an effort to continue to provide safe and secure water services to the community, Lake Havasu City announces the scheduled improvements to the City’s back-up water supply. The City is closing a section of London Bridge Road between the intersections of Dover Avenue and Kirk Drive in all directions to allow for the pump testing of the new well at the water treatment plant. Intermittent closures are possible starting Thursday, March 18, through Friday, March 19, with full closure to begin on Saturday, March 20, at 6:00 a.m. and last through Sunday, March 21, opening at 6:00…

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Traditional Thai Massage holds grand opening

Traditional Thai Massage welcomed the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce last week to celebrate its grand opening. The benefits of a variety of massages offered at Traditional Thai Massage are based in the idea that energy moves through your body along predictable lines or pathways known as sense, according to Manager Tammy Dandurand. She uses a combination of stretching, movement, and pressure to help relieve your pain and stress. Among those attending and pictured are Dandurand, Chamber Ambassadors Mary Schramm, Nicole Diaz, Ellen Brown, Yvette Pursley, Tristan Johnson and Chris Barton. Also pictured are Greg Dandurand, Mijung Lombardi and Steve…

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Kingman recall fatally flawed

KINGMAN – Kingman citizens may continue debating the merit of last year’s coronavirus municipal mask mandate, but they won’t be expressing those views in a summertime recall election. At the conclusion of a Wednesday hearing in Kingman, Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen enjoined Mohave County and City officials from advancing the proposed recall of Mayor Jen Miles to an Aug. 3 election. The ruling came after plaintiff attorneys challenging the recall, with skilled precision, knifed their way through their two-pronged argument exposing fatal flaws in the manner in which the petitions were circulated. Roopali Desai and Andy Gaona…

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Kingman recall fatally flawed

KINGMAN – Kingman citizens may continue debating the merit of last year’s coronavirus municipal mask mandate, but they won’t be expressing those views in a summertime recall election. At the conclusion of a Wednesday hearing in Kingman, Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen enjoined Mohave County and City officials from advancing the proposed recall of Mayor Jen Miles to an Aug. 3 election. The ruling came after plaintiff attorneys challenging the recall, with skilled precision, knifed their way through their two-pronged argument exposing fatal flaws in the manner in which the petitions were circulated. Roopali Desai and Andy Gaona…

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