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Bullhead City man killed in pedestrian accident

BULLHEAD CITY – On Tuesday, November 26, at approximately 6 p.m., Bullhead City Police were dispatched to an accident involving a pedestrian at Highway 68, between Davis Camp and the Laughlin Bridge. According to a Bullhead City press release, a man stepped into the roadway and was struck by a northbound vehicle. The pedestrian, Charles James Kiklis Sr., 82, of Bullhead City, was pronounced deceased on scene. No citations have been issued at this time. The accident remains under investigation.

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Volunteers sought for a Desert Clean-Up

BULLHEAD CITY – A Desert Clean-Up is being organized through a joint effort of the City of Bullhead City, Mohave County’s ERACE program, Golden Vertex, Republic Services and Bullhead 4 Wheelers. The clean-up is scheduled for Thursday, December 5, from 8 a.m. to noon. The area designated to be cleaned will be the side road banks along Silver Creek Road on the east side of the Bullhead Parkway. They will be focusing on removing any large items such as tires, dumped furniture, electronics, concrete, and smaller items, such as piles of shot bullet casings from people who have done target…

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RICHARD WILLIAM STEVENS

Richard William Stevens of Laughlin, Nev., died Friday, Nov. 22, 2019. He was 84. Mr. Stevens was born July 25, 1935 in Worcester, Mass. The family contact is his wife W. Diane Stirling-Stevens. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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Limiting God

The Scriptures declare the Omnipotence of God! He is the Great I Am, the Almighty, the All-Powerful God! There is nothing impossible to Him, or for Him; He is able to do all things He purposes to do. How comforting to know that our heavenly Father is able to conquer every foe, to heal every disease, and to provide for every need and to answer every prayer. God is not bound by time or space; nor it He limited by resources. God is all sufficient, for His sufficiency is in Himself. In the 78th Psalm there is a verse that…

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Be an Angel to local seniors in need

KINGMAN -The City of Kingman is working with the Senior Corps of Mohave County to bring the Senior Angel Tree to Kingman. For over a decade, city employees have been “Angels” to low-income seniors in the Kingman area. This year, community members also have the opportunity to be “Angels” to local senior citizens in need.  “The city is delighted to keep the long tradition of partnering with this great program that serves our community,” said City Manager Ron Foggin. “The city team takes a lot of pride in being able to help seniors, not only during the holiday season, but…

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River Riders Annual Charitable Toy Run is Sunday

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Annual River Riders Toy Run is hitting the road this Sunday, December 1, from Parker to Lake Havasu City at approximately 12:30 p.m. This charitable ride, which brings thousands of toys to children in need in Lake Havasu City, follows the same route as previous years – traveling on residential streets throughout the city. The ride, expected to bring more than 2,000 toy-toting bikers to the area, means various streets within the city are closed to normal traffic during the procession, including McCulloch Boulevard South, Acoma Boulevard, Mesquite Avenue, Swanson Avenue, as well as Jamaica…

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