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AOBI students lend Bravo a hand

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City Community Park recently added a new artwork to its sidewalk menagerie as Bravo the Bull moved in about 500 feet south of original park mascot, Poki the Tortoise. The bronze bovine has quickly become a popular park attraction as dozens of cars pull in daily so locals and visitors can pose for a photo. Students from the Academy of Building Industries came to the park last week to add finishing touches to the popular sculpture. Coy O’Kelley and his welding students added steel braces to the base of the bull in order to optimize balance…

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Arsonist pleads to setting neighbors car afire

KINGMAN – Authorities say it was an ongoing feud that resulted in a Kingman man torching the inside of his neighbor’s vehicle. Everett Coulter, 64, pled guilty Wednesday to arson of a structure. Police reports indicate Coulter allegedly used flammable material and cloth to light the inside of his neighbor’s vehicle at 3130 North Prescott Street on July 22. Prosecutor Jacob Cote said the vehicle sustained significant damage, but no one was injured. The plea agreement introduced before Judge Doug Camacho dismisses a criminal damage charge. Camacho can place Coulter on probation or impose up to a 2.5-year prison term…

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The Cookie Crawl is back!

KINGMAN – The Kingman Holiday Cookie Crawl is back! Kingman Main Street’s Second Annual Holiday Cookie Crawl will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. Join downtown merchants for an afternoon of family fun. Get the kids out of the house and take a holiday stroll through downtown businesses, decked out in their holiday best. Whose cookies and decorations will impress?! Celebrate the holidays and support a vibrant downtown Kingman, collecting cookies and drinking hot cocoa while shopping local. Vote for Best Cookie and Best Decorated Storefront. Passports are $15 each. Up to two adults may share…

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Officers take down man resisting arrest at courthouse

KINGMAN – Constable Ray Cullison helped three officers take down a Texas man who tried to avoid arrest and escape from the Mohave County Courthouse in downtown Kingman Wednesday, Oct. 9. A detention officer was attempting to handcuff and arrest Sideon Johnson when the 21-year-old from Pflugerville slapped his hands away and bolted through the double doors of Superior Court Judge Derek Carlisle’s courtroom at about 11:49 a.m. Johnson was the subject of a bond revocation hearing and he broke free when the officer tried to place him in custody. A court security officer and a female probation officer in…

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Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser is today at Denny’s

KINGMAN – Caring Hearts for Horses presents 2019 Fall Fundraiser a Spaghetti Dinner a Denny’s all day today, Thursday, Oct. 10, through closing. There will be a raffle, free drawing and great food. All proceeds go towards taking care of the sanctuary horses and others in our county. The prices will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for kids 11 and younger. Purchase your tickets online at https://secure.givelively.org/donate/caring-hearts-for-horses/chh-2019-fall-fundraising or in person at Caring Hearts Country Store and Tack at Neelys indoor swapmeet, Gas and Grub on Stockton Hill and Northern, Trade Winds RV in GV and Az Hay and Feed…

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Luv of Paws hosting fundraiser

KINGMAN – For the Luv of Paws is having a fundraiser at the Paws-itvely Charming Thrift Shoppe & Pet Boutique at 204 N 4th St. from October 14 to October 19. Monday, October 14 is from noon to 5 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday, Oct 15 through Oct. 19 is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All items in the store are 50% off such as dog, cat, and other critter supplies, crafts knitting, cooking items, kitchen appliances and gadgets, dinner/glassware, and more! Halloween merchandise is not on sale. Donations are welcome. For more information call Cherie DaLynn at 928-897-7304.

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