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37th annual bass tourney sported calm weather

LAKE MEAD – In the days leading up to the 2019 WON Bass US Open on Lake Mead, the weather did anything but cooperate. Strong winds kept the field of 254 pro anglers and their AAA partners confined to areas that weren’t pounded by the resultant waves. On the eve of the 37th edition of the event, the wind laid down. When those conditions present themselves to tournament anglers, the immediate thought is that it the fishing is going to be tough. While the results showed that much of the field found the fishing to be difficult, someone will always…

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Sign inventory being conducted in Kingman

KINGMAN – Over the next few months, the City of Kingman has consulted with DBi services to complete a traffic sign inventory. This will use a specialized vehicle that will drive up and down each street using LIDAR detection to capture all traffic signs. Additional crews will stop at each traffic sign individually and place a etroreflectometer to each sign for a reading. This is being done on an HSIP grant fully funded and administered by ADOT. This is to help the city meet the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) requirement standards that are designed to maintain sign…

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Walk with ghosts in downtown Kingman

KINGMAN – The Third Annual Kingman Historic Ghost Walk tours will be held in downtown Kingman Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 24 through 26. The tours start at 7:30 p.m. every half hour with the last one leaving at 9 p.m. Tours start at the ArtHub, 402 E. Beale St. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids ages five through 11, and can be purchased at bealestreettheater.com or at the ArtHub. Some parts of the walk may be scary for small children and parental discretion is advised.

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Mucho indicted on 12 counts, all felonies

KINGMAN – A Kingman man accused of manufacturing an assortment of drugs at his home in the Walleck Ranch subdivision faces a dozen felony offenses. Alexander Mucho, 29, was named in a 12-count indictment returned Thursday by a Mohave County grand jury. Sheriff’s detective Aaron Devries said Mucho was involved in full-scale drug cooking operations when Homeland Security executed a controlled delivery of 25 kilos of drug production chemicals that had been ordered from the Netherlands through the internet. Devries said Mucho was detained when he tried to flee from a back door in his residence on October 4. Devries…

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STAT hosts Customer Appreciation Day

KINGMAN – STAT All Medical Supply will host their Customer Appreciation Day on Friday, October 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Coffee, donuts, and fruit will be available throughout the day; pizza and punch will be served through the afternoon. There will be free raffles and many prizes. The event is free and open to the public. STAT All Medical Supply is located at 2316 Stockton Hill Rd., 928-753-7828.

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97 grams of marijuana seized in traffic stop

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Deputies arrested Aaron Jacob De La Cruz, 19, of Lake Havasu City, on multiple felony charges. On Friday, Oct. 11, at approximately 9 p.m., deputies made a traffic stop for a disabled brake light. A search of the vehicle was conducted and deputies located 20 individually packaged THC vape pen cartridges, 97 grams of marijuana, baggies, and a digital scale. When asked about the quantity of items found in the vehicle, De La Cruz claimed it was for personal use.

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