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High Five Meadery on the move

KINGMAN – The Valle Vista based Hive Five Meadery is spreading its wings to downtown Kingman where it will offer products it brews at the Cella winery. The company has just celebrated its first anniversary of commercial fermentation production. “It’s a similar process as to wine, very similar, except the fact that it takes a lot longer,” explained Hive Five owner Matthew Young. “The sugar source for the fermentation is honey instead of grapes and to get the alcohol and taste where you want it, it takes close to 3 months where with wine it’s technically drinkable in less than…

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Event on Earth Day calls attention to value of keeping highways grand

Volunteers with the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Adopt a Highway program make a difference throughout the year, but the combination of Arizona Volunteer Week and Earth Day provides even more reason to get involved.  With that in mind, a group of dedicated Arizonans joined a special Adopt a Highway cleanup in Phoenix early Monday, April 22. In addition to picking up more than 20 large bags of litter in State Route 143 right of way well away from travel lanes, this event was an opportunity for new volunteers to experience Adopt a Highway and for current volunteers to demonstrate the value of…

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Nonprofits give insights to fundraising success

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Are you ready to start your own fundraiser in Lake Havasu but not sure where to start? We caught up with some Lake Havasu’s nonprofit organizations who shared some guidance on the techniques they’ve used that lead to their fundraising successes. With their funding accomplishments of last year’s Children’s Christmas Project, 501(c)3 group HAVAdopt, starts their charitable work as early as May. Goals of the group is to provide help to families facing financial hardships and are unable to give presents to their children during that special time of year. Their Children’s Christmas Project serves as…

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Pavement work on SR 66 in Peach Springs scheduled through May 10

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for brief traffic delays for pavement work along a 34-mile section of State Route 66 north of Kingman in Peach Springs. Work started today (Monday, April 22) and will continue weekdays from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, May 10:  ADOT advises drivers to be prepared to come to a complete stop when approaching and driving through the work zone while crews apply a pavement sealant.

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Dad stabber takes plea deal

BULLHEAD CITY – A father recently stabbed by his own son in Bullhead City has expressed support for the plea agreement that spares the defendant from prison. The plea deal for Dylan Tell, 21, was accepted by Judge Billy Sipe on Friday, April 19. Deputy Mohave County Attorney Carlos Lopez informed the Court that Tell had been drinking before he stabbed his father in the chest during an April 1 argument at a home in the 300 block of Marina Boulevard. The deal dismissed two aggravated assault counts and convicts Tell of another assault count reduced from an attempted second-degree murder…

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Three perish in fatal crash

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Three people were fatally injured in a traffic accident that shut down Highway 95 south of Lake Havasu City at 4:42 p.m. Thursday, April 18. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) said a northbound Kia Forte crossed the center line of the highway, resulting in a collision with a southbound Lexus sedan. DPS spokesman Bart Graves said the name of the 64-year-old Lake Havasu City woman in the Lexus who was dead at the scene is initially withheld. “The driver and passenger from the Kia are United Kingdom nationals and died on impact,” Graves said. “Their…

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