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Poetry by Whitney Etheridge

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MEC awards $10,000 in educational scholarships

BULLHEAD, Ariz. – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) is proud

Kingman Fall Academy open for registration

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman is

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LBRW meeting Sept. 14

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – The monthly London

Movie at the Park is Aug. 21

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Bring your blankets, chairs and

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Monte gets ten years for child porn involvement

BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. – A Bullhead City man

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Matthew Wanner

New retail chain set to open in Kingman

KINGMAN – C-A-L Ranch is open for business in Kingman. The store that occupies about 55,000 sq. ft. inside the former Kmart on East Andy Devine Ave. used a Thursday soft opening and the weekend as a training opportunity for its 30-member workforce. Vice President of Marketing Jason Miller said the company operating stores in Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Idaho committed to Kingman once remodeled space was available to secure. “We’ve been looking at Kingman for years and years and we’re so excited to be there now,” Miller said. “We have all sorts of departments. We have over 80,000 “skus” (products) in…

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New report details KRMC’s benefit to the community

KINGMAN – In alignment with our mission of serving our community with compassion and commitment, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is dedicated to supporting our public in many ways. This investment in our community is compiled in our Community Benefit Report – now accessible at azkrmc.com. The report gives an overview of KRMC’s civic contributions in 2020.  Overall, the value of KRMC’s community benefit support equals nearly $23 million during 2020 alone. This includes funding for charity medical care, unbillable medical services, and uncompensated costs from Medicare and Medicaid. The report also summarizes KRMC’s contributions to local organizations and community programs and…

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New report details KRMC’s benefit to the community

KINGMAN – In alignment with our mission of serving our community with compassion and commitment, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is dedicated to supporting our public in many ways. This investment in our community is compiled in our Community Benefit Report – now accessible at azkrmc.com. The report gives an overview of KRMC’s civic contributions in 2020.  Overall, the value of KRMC’s community benefit support equals nearly $23 million during 2020 alone. This includes funding for charity medical care, unbillable medical services, and uncompensated costs from Medicare and Medicaid. The report also summarizes KRMC’s contributions to local organizations and community programs and…

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Foundation virtual tailgate party a success, raised money for student scholarships

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave Community College Foundation Lake Havasu chapter hosted the Third Annual Around the World: Virtual Tailgate Party with Chef Trula Hepner.  The MCC Foundation has hosted successful Around the World events since 2017. This year the event was held virtually. Event organizers attended multiple events to make sure what was the best way to hold the event so everyone enjoys their time.   “I’m so proud of the LHC Chapter for their continued efforts this year. Through hard work and perseverance they were able to take an in-person community event and with a little out-of-the-box thinking…

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GEORGE “TUFFY” HENRY

George “Tuffy” Henry, 79, a lifelong resident of Kingman, passed away Jan. 13, 2021, after a short battle with COVID.  He loved his city of Kingman and spent many years there as a firefighter. Tuffy was survived by his most loving family: His three children, Michelle Henry Zumwalt, (Robert) Tom Henry, (Jill) and Larry Cox, (Tracy) his six grandchildren, Amanda Kane, Samantha Wood, Matthew Wood, Kelly Henry, Trent Cox and Cheyenne Cox. Tuffy was also blessed with five great-grandchildren.  Tuffy is also survived by his siblings: Kathy Jennings, Robert Henry, Fred Henry, Elizabeth Tese Wilcutt, Janice Henry, and William Henry….

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