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Enjoy “this” summer

Dear Editor, Summer arrives slowly and disappears quickly.

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Godoy gets three years in drugs-for-sale case

KINGMAN – A three-year prison term has been

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Volunteers needed for senior center in Kingman

KINGMAN –  The Kathryn Heidenreich Adult and Senior

100-plus years for Lake Havasu City child pornography

LAKE HAVASU CITY – More than one century

County pushes forward with morgue project despite transparency

KINGMAN – Its architect has submitted application with the

June Greetings from Lydia Henry, The Mohave County

As we make our way into June, we're

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Art Guild hosts Holiday Shoppe

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Havasu Art Guild will be spreading their artistic holiday cheer once more this weekend at their annual Holiday Shoppe event.  Formed in 1978, the art guild’s mission is to encourage the community and individuals to develop an interest in the creative arts and crafts.  

The nonprofit continuously supports the endeavors of local artists by showcasing their work at community events. The organization maintains that you don’t have to be an artist to join the club, as they welcome everyone wanting to explore their creative side.

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Marshalls officially opens its doors

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman has announced the grand opening of Marshalls, the city’s newest retail destination, located at 3127 Stockton Hill Road.  Last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony welcomed a crowd of eager customers and community leaders, celebrating the addition of this renowned retailer to Kingman’s growing economy.  Marshalls Kingman Store Manager Diane Serret and Vice Mayor Sammeli spoke at the event, emphasizing the store’s significance to the community. “This is a milestone for Kingman,” said Vice Mayor Sammeli. “We’re thrilled to welcome Marshalls and look forward to the positive impact it will have on our residents and local economy.” 

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7th Annual Yoga retreat set for this weekend

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Ben Hicks Yoga studio will be offering classes this Thanksgiving weekend with the return of the 7th annual It’s All Good Yoga Festival. It was in 2009, that the owner of the studio earned certifications in the meditation discipline. 

After six years of instruction, the former local of Lake Havasu moved back town to open Ben Hicks Yoga. Currently, the company remains to thrive by including additional rewarding classes such as their personal training, massage therapy, and much more.  

The day after Thanksgiving, the first class will be in the early evening with a 90-minute practice that will include acoustic guitar music for the festival’s sound practices.

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Pet adoption event Friday

KINGMAN – Friends of the Mohave County Animal Shelter will hold a Black Friday Sale and Mega Adoption Event at the shelter this Friday, November 29. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3423 N. Burbank St. They will have pet related merchandise for sale for donation: including cat towers, aquariums, dog and cat bowls, collars, and costumes. There will be dogs and cats for adoption.

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