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14th Annual “We Care” Run

KINGMAN – Join the Desert Road Riders MC for their 14th Annual “We Care” Run on Saturday, Feb. 8. Things to bring include stuffed animals, lap blankets, a smile and a big heart! All proceeds to benefit local retirement homes. They will meet at Hooch’s Kingman Grill at 2215 Butler Ave., and will leave at 10:45 a.m. From there, they will ride to local retirement homes in the Kingman area to spread good cheer, smiles and hang out with the residents. For more information, contact Duke at 928-530-0641 or visit their website at desertroadridersmc.com.

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Romeo & Juliet coming to Kingman

KINGMAN – The Utah Shakespeare Festival (USF) is coming to Kingman Feb. 18! The production will be at Lee Williams High School with a public performance at 7:00 p.m. The production is free, however, donations are encouraged and help the USF Touring productions to return the following year. Please visit https://www.bard.org/tour for more information https://www.bard.org/news/tour-on-the-road has a summary of the story, production concept, and information about actors.

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Sign here, please

A short story by Jack Mint He was a little nervous being called into the boss’s office. The sound of closing that door into her realm always sounded louder than all other doors. He smoothed the tie on his chest while she sorted through papers on her desk. Finally, she looked up. He leaned back when she leaned forward with her intrusive, almost offensive nose. The boss’s bright blue eyes, however, were inviting and earnest in merriment. Her smile was something of both. “Your work was very impressive when you first arrived. Imaginative, ingenious, though a little on the reckless…

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Respect one another’s differences

The daily news (whether it be through the newspaper, radio, television or social media) is filled with words of disdain and contempt as people turn against one another. Political parties seem to be one of the biggest culprits, and the in-fighting is more a matter of personal agenda and not national security as we hear over and again. In the last few weeks, it seems that nation has turned against nation, leaving us all to live under the constant threat of war. North Korea continues to show their strength by launching missiles, and Iran has done the same. Their heavy-handed…

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County roadwork continues

MOHAVE COUNTY – The citizens of Mohave County can expect the following activity from Mohave County Public Works during the week of February 3: Arizona Strip: Road grading on Antelope Valley Rd. Kingman: Road grading on 1) Sundown Rd., 2) Buckhorn Bend, 3) Greasewood Dr., 4) Buckhorn Dr., 5) Jackrabbit Dr., 6) Quail Run Rd., 7) Valley View Rd., 8) Palo Christo Dr., 9) Quail Run Cir., 10) Sundown Cir., 11) Greasewood Cir., 12) Greasewood Ct., 13) Cactus Wren Ln., 14) Cactus Wren Pl., 15) Cactus Wren Cir., 16) Cactus Wren Ct., 17) Quail Run Pl. and 18) Valley View…

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Remains identified as missing couple

NORTH MOHAVE COUNTY – Positive identification has been made involving a second set of human remains in what began as a missing persons investigation in north Mohave County. It was January 2018 when the Mohave County Sheriff’s office began checking into the disappearance of David and Susan McFalls, both 62. The McFalls had homes in Littlefield as well as in West Jordan, Utah. Early court records indicated the sheriff’s office was conducting a possible murder investigation, though the agency later labeled it as a death investigation. Two sets of human remains were discovered in October, 2018 in a desert area…

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