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Corwin road construction to impair traffic

BULLHEAD CITY – Starting Thursday, March 26, the northbound right lane on Hwy. 95 will be closed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. while permanent signage is being installed for the Corwin/ Hwy. 95 signal. On the evening of March 31, the traffic signal will be activated. There will be extra traffic control and detours posted during final construction. The city would also like to remind motorists to obey all speed limit and construction zone signs in the area. If you have any questions, please call Bullhead City Public Works at (928) 763-9400.

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First positive case of COVID-19 in Mohave County

Commercial laboratory confirms MOHAVE COUNTY (March 24, 2020) – The Mohave County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) has confirmed the first positive case of COVID-19, in the Lake Havasu City service area.  The individual, an adult, is not hospitalized at this time and is recovering at home. At this time, the MCDPH cannot be more specific regarding gender or age. “With new cases increasing daily around the country and throughout Arizona, it is not surprising to see our first case here in Mohave County,” said Denise Burley, Director for MCDPH. Upon receiving a report of a positive result, MCDPH staff…

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Jail continues to take steps to keep inmates virus free

MOHAVE COUNTY –  Mohave County Adult Detention Facility has been preparing and responding to issues involving the COVID-19 virus and is working to keep jail inmates and staff safe. Captain Don Bischoff, said that he and his staff have been working with the Mohave County Department of Public Health as well as the jail medical staff from Wellpath, the health care provider contracted for inmate health services inside the jail. The jail began sharing information with the entire inmate population on March 6 as an effort to keep the population well informed with accurate information. Those communications have continued in…

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Great-horned owls, nestlings putting on show

Live-streaming camera provides unedited glimpse of nature A great-horned owl’s nest, tucked high in the wooden rafters of a pole barn at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, just got a little more crowded. After patiently sitting on the nest since early February, an adult female has been joined by a pair of nestlings that hatched sometime this week, according to Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) officials. As the female owl begins to raise her young brood, her mate has been diligent in delivering prey to the nest.  “It’s an exciting time for the department’s wildlife-viewing program,” said Jeff Meyers,…

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Local businesses donate to local COVID-19 response

KINGMAN – As health systems nationwide face a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), local businesses have taken action to aid Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) in preparation for COVID-19 in our community. The following businesses generously donated their supplies, including several cases of N95 masks to KRMC: American Boiler Services Independent Electric Supply Grace Neal Preschool An N95 respirator is a mask designed to fit very close to the face to filter airborne particles. These masks and other articles of PPE are vital to protect healthcare workers as they provide invaluable care to patients.  David Diemer, Branch Manager of…

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Legal Notices

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NON-PROFIT CORPORATION ENTITY NAME: IRON AGE YOUTH, INC. ENTITY ID: 23064642. ENTITY TYPE: Domestic Nonprofit Corporation. EFFECTIVE DATE: 2/21/2020. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: Any legal purpose. CORPORATION WILL HAVE MEMBERS: NO. CORPORATION WILL NOT HAVE MEMBERS: YES. STATUTORY AGEN NAME: JAY BIDWELL. PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 2240 MCCULLOCH BLVD, LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 86403. MAILING ADDRESS: 2240 MCCULLOCH BLVD, LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 86403. KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS: 2771 KIOWA BOULEVARD S., LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 86402. PRINICIPAL INFORMATION Director: SEAN I PATTON, 2771 KIOWA BOULEVARD S., LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 86402, spattontattoo@gmail.com. Incorporator: JAY BIDWELL, 2240 MCCULLOCH BOULEVARD, LAKE HAVASU…

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