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2020 bighorn sheep, migratory bird hunt recommendations posted online

Amendments to deer, small game hunts also available for review  PHOENIX —  The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s 2020 hunt recommendations for bighorn sheep and migratory birds, as well as some 2020 deer and small-game hunts, are  available for review online at www.azgfd.gov/huntguidelines. The department annually makes recommendations to the Arizona Game and Fish Commission regarding the management of game species, which establish the seasons, dates, bag limits, open areas and permit-tag allocations based on the framework of the hunt guidelines set by the Commission.  The proposed recommendations will be presented to the Commission for consideration during its April 17 meeting….

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13th positive COVID-19 confirmed in Mohave County

LAKE HAVASU CITY -Friday evening, April 3, MCDPH-Nursing received notification of a positive COVID-19 test result in the Lake Havasu City area. The patient, an adult, is currently hospitalized. Our nurses will initiate the case investigation and identify close contacts. There are now a total of 13confirmed cases in Mohave County, six in Lake Havasu City, two in Bullhead City, and five in Kingman. Mohave County Public Health Director Denise Burley says “These additional increases in positive cases across the county indicates a stronger presence of COVID-19 in our communities. The county will begin providing aggregate case data (age ranges, gender)…

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BBB stands out as a trusted community resource

Dear Editor, In times of uncertainty, society is faced with an overwhelming amount of decisions to make day after day. As a trusted resource for over a century, BBB is eager to remind the public of its unwavering reputation of upholding integrity. As the public continues to navigate the ever changing Coronavirus (COVID-19) landscape, BBB remains committed to its foundation. Now more than ever, BBB’s core mission rings true: to bring forth trust to the marketplace. It is the time to pause, educate and choose wisely. Now is the time to choose TRUST. “BBB’s mission is to be the leader…

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Pet vaccination clinic is April 9

BULLHEAD CITY – Tender Loving Care Veterinary Services will be hosting an open air low cost pet vaccination clinic on Thursday, April 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. next to TLC Doggie Day Camp, located at 1632 Hwy 95 in Bullhead City, AZ. Clinic will be held outside on the north side of the building next to the Chevron station. Pet owners are asked to please remain in their cars. They will be brought paperwork and given a number. Each pet owner and their pet will be checked in and examined one at a time. For vaccination or package…

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Lake Havasu City takes steps to promote social distancing

LAKE HAVASU CITY – To maximize the health and safety of our residents and to limit the congregation of large groups in accordance with CDC guidelines, the City applies the following measures to City services: Tinnell Memorial Skatepark is closed. Events and group activities continues to be restricted at park ramadas. Basketball, bocce ball, horseshoe, and volleyball courts at all City parks are closed. All open spaces, trails, walking paths, dog parks, pickleball courts and restrooms are open to public use during normal park hours with proper social distancing. Residents and visitors are reminded to follow the guidelines of the…

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Launch of child care for COVID-19 frontline workers announced

PHOENIX⁠ — Today, Governor Doug Ducey announced the official launch of Arizona Enrichment Centers starting Monday, April 6 to offer childcare for the children of first responders, critical healthcare workers, and essential public sector workers, including child safety workers.  This initiative is made possible thanks to a broad network of child care providers and numerous State agencies, including the Arizona Departments of Education, Health Services, Administration, Economic Security, First Things First, and the Government Transformation Office. “Arizona is coming together to serve our frontline workers serving all of us,” said Governor Ducey. “Through support including child care assistance and financial resources, we…

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