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Havasu Parks & Rec sponsoring talent show, Concerts in the Park

Youth Talent Show The Annual Youth Talent Show brought to you by the Lake Havasu City Parks and Recreation Department through the generous contribution of Lake Havasu Marina, takes place on Thursday, October 24, at 6:00 p.m. on the Stage under the London Bridge. Registrations are currently accepted at the Aquatic Center through today, Friday, October 18. Music must accompany the registration. There is no fee to participate in this event. Participants may only register for one act with no more than four participants per act. There is a two-minute limit per act as well. Children are encouraged to register…

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Tyler acquitted in drug case

BULLHEAD CITY – A Bullhead City woman choked back tears of happiness when she was acquitted of drug charges in Kingman Thursday afternoon. “I hope the newspaper reports this because I am innocent,” Christy Tyler, 41, quietly said to defense attorney Rhys Campbell. Campbell told the Mohave County Superior Court jury Thursday morning that Tyler should have never been arrested or charged in the case. He said that Michael Furrow was the target of the search warrant served at a home in the 700 block of River Gardens Drive following an investigation of suspected drug activity. Campbell argued that Tyler…

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Daily newspaper going to three days per week

KINGMAN – The Kingman Daily Miner, that has been published since 1882, will be changing its name to The Kingman Miner on Nov. 20. According to Miner officials, the print edition will be delivered only on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays instead of the six-day distribution cycle they previously had. The printed edition subscriber rates will decrease from $10.99 every four weeks to $8.80 and will allow printed subscribers full access, at no additional charge, to the Miner’s online version at kingmanminer.com. Their online version at kingmanminer.com will be a 24-hour news cycle, seven days per week, with up-to-date news content….

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Suspicious north Kingman fire under investigation

KINGMAN – No one was injured in a residential structure in north Kingman Wednesday, Oct .16. Personnel from the Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District responded at 3:00 a.m. to the incident in the 3100 block of Devlin Avenue. “First arriving fire personnel found smoke exiting the unoccupied single family residence,” assistant Fire Chief Keith Eaton said. He said the point of origin was located in the rear of the home and that crews mounted an offensive attack, preventing spread and bringing the fire under control. “Overhaul and salvage operations continued to confirm no spread of the fire,” Eaton said. The…

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