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Bluesin’ Off Beale

KINGMAN – The Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors are excited to announce their 27th annual fundraiser on February 22, at the Old Elks on Fourth and Oak Sts., from 6 to 9 p.m. This year’s theme is Mardi Gras. This is a great opportunity for you to connect with other members of the Kingman Chamber of Commerce, as the annual event attracts 250-plus guests. Tickets are $40 for Chamber members and $50 for non-Chamber members. For more information call (928)753-6253.

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Two guest speakers at LBRW dinner

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The London Bridge Republican Women’s Club will host their monthly dinner on Monday, March 2, at Shugrues Bridgeview Room, 1425 McCulloch Blvd. Check in begins at 5:30 and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $18, cash or check only. The guest speakers will be Loren Spivack, author on Economic Literacy, and GOP National Committeeman Lori Klein Corbin. Please respond to Amie Boggs at 928-230-7185 by 5 p.m. Saturday, February 29 for reservations.

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Zombie

A short story by Jack Mint His face is haunted. Cheekbones press against his sallow skin like bruised fists. He hasn’t eaten in days. The grocery store shelves went empty a month ago. Between the shooting pains of his stomach eating itself and the ever-approaching void of his mind are the moans of his children. They cry themselves to sleep to escape the hunger. He cannot escape their cries and his hunger, and he hates them for it. He’s done everything he could and still they want and want. Cooked the cat and the dog, but the fish was the…

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More Kingman offices will move to a four-day week

KINGMAN – In an effort to streamline customer service, the Kingman Municipal Court and City Attorney’s office will be open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and closed on Fridays, beginning March 30. The court would like the public to know that walk-In wthat are currently being heard on Thursdays and Fridays will be held at 9 a.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays beginning March 30. Anyone with an outstanding warrant at the Kingman Municipal Court may walk in to see the judge so long as they appear at the Kingman Municipal Courthouse by 9 a.m. on those…

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Teen injured in home blaze

BULLHEAD CITY – A juvenile suffered smoke inhalation in a Friday fire that destroyed a home in the 1800 block of Diamond Drive in Bullhead City. Fire Department personnel dispatched at 11:08 a.m. reportedly arrived to find a mobile home 75% involved in smoke with flames burning through side windows. Fire department spokeswoman Lori Viles said the minor was treated on scene and transported to a local hospital while firefighters used the deck-mounted master stream for an aggressive attack on the blaze. “Crews continued to knock down the fire and start the overhaul process,” Viles said in a news release….

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