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Utilities going up and up

Dear Editor, Is there some type of scam

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Arizona Department of Gaming releases April 2026 

PHOENIX – Bettors in Arizona wagered approximately $737.2

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London Bridge Republican Women meet July 6

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – The London Bridge

Mohave County students honored across country

MOHAVE COUNTY — Several students from Mohave County

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County Recorder reminds voters of upcoming primary election

MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. — The Mohave County Recorder's

Dept of Forestry and Fire Management welcomes new

PHOENIX, Ariz. – The Arizona Department of Forestry

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Rezone approved for storage unit project

KINGMAN – A self-storage project advances following rezoning approval during the May 21 Kingman City Council meeting. The 2.1-acre parcel located at the northeast quadrant of the N Bank Street and Kino Avenue intersection is being changed from Rural Residential to Commercial: Community Business.
“The applicant has indicated that the intent, if this rezone is approved, is to move forward with an application for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to build a multi-story self-storage facility,” said interim Development Services Director Mike Rodriguez.

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ProFit Kitchin closure

MOHAVE COUNTY – A unique eatery specializing in healthy food options has closed its doors in Kingman and will soon do the same in Bullhead City. Pro-fit Kitchin has a closure notice at the Kingman store that opened early this year at 1969 Beverly Ave and owner-chef Eric Fox said the Bullhead store in the Riverview Mall will also soon be shuttered.

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Farney takes plea in sex offense case

KINGMAN – A local judge has broad discretion at an upcoming sentencing hearing for a Kingman man arrested early this year for a sex offense involving a minor. Police reports indicate 69-year-old Russel Farney performed a sex act on a nine-year-old boy in Feb. at his home in the 2900 block of Snavely Ave.
Farney pleaded guilty to a charge reduced to attempted sexual conduct with a minor. Terms of the agreement entered may allow the Court to impose as little as probation and as much as 15 years in prison.

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