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Two new COVID-19 cases at Mohave County Jail

KINGMAN – Two more inmates in the Mohave County Adult Detention Facility tested positive on Monday for COVID-19. The inmates, currently housed in medical isolation cells in the jail, will continue to be monitored and provided treatment as necessary. The inmates are male, in the 20 to 29 and 50 to 59 age groups and both came into jail custody in late June and are residents of the Kingman service area. “Both of these new cases appear to be linked to a previous positive case. Both men were in the regular intake quarantine process established to prevent the introduction of…

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No charges to be filed in boating fatality

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A boating fatality on Lake Havasu has been ruled an accident for which no criminal charges will be filed. The Mohave County attorney’s office has determined that prosecution is unwarranted in the August 21, 2019 death of Adam Gomez, 17, Redondo Beach. Gomez was one of four teenagers and one of their mothers, Raina Phillips, aboard a boat that was cruising Lake Havasu when the boys decided to jump into the water. Deputy county attorney Bob Moon said sheriff’s office reports indicate that three boys first made it safely into the water. Phillips was operating the…

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Heidenreich Center seeks monetary donations

Dear Editor, The Katheryn Heidenreich Adult Center is excited to be opened again serving our participants and the community with programs where social distancing is possible. As new regulations allow we are hopefully going to bring back more of our activities, social events, fundraisers, and even a new class or two. You can help! At this time we are not accepting donations of personal belongings but monetary gifts are welcomes. You can donate in person, by mail, or through the Pay Pal account on our website www.kingmanadultcenter.com. The Center is a non-profit 501c3 business so we rely heavily on donations….

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McDonald gets prison for boat sale fraud

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A former Lake Havasu City businessman is going to the Arizona Department of Corrections after a Mohave County judge rejected pleas for probation Thursday. Tim McDonald, 48, was given a 4.5-year prison sentence, the maximum punishment possible under terms of a plea agreement accepted by judge Billy Sipe. Deputy Mohave County attorney James Schoppmann told a trial jury that McDonald formerly operated the Offshore Custom Marine boat consignment business in Lake Havasu. Schoppmann said the enterprise would sell boats for people who agreed to pay 10% commission. Schoppmann told jurors that McDonald kept the proceeds, depriving…

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Dr. Maria Ayon selected to help lead the MCC Lake Havasu City campus

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Mohave Community College is pleased to announce that Dr. Maria Ayon will be the new Dean of Student and Community Engagement at the Lake Havasu City Campus. Ayon replaces Jann Woods, who is retiring after 19 years of service at the college. Dr. Ayon was chosen after a nationwide search, during which 86 candidates applied for the job. Three finalists were chosen for interviews, which were recently held at the Lake Havasu City Campus.  “We’re excited to have Dr. Ayon join our Lake Havasu Campus team,” said MCC President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein. “She has many years…

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GORDON B. MALONEY

Gordon B. Maloney, of Kingman, died Wednesday, July 8, 2020. He was 53. Mr. Maloney was born June 7, 1967 in Ft. Defiance, Ariz. Mr. Maloney was predeceased by his father Gordon Bahe, grandfather John C. Maloney, and grandmother Betty G. Cayedito. He is survived by a son Dakota John Maloney and a daughter Kayla M. Loretto; his mother Arlene Maloney and stepfather Harold J. Jones; and sisters Theresa Talker, Veronica Quintana, Bertha Flores, Andera Valdez, Shannon Jones, and Prudence Jones. A service will be held at His Sheep Ministries, 3886 N. Castle Rock Rd., Kingman, on Sunday, July 19…

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