Trending Today ...
New District Administrator takes helm at ADOT northwestern

KINGMAN – Kara Lavertue is the new District

Artzy Archivers to host Junk Journaling on Thursday

LAKE HAVASU CITY — Artzy Archivers will once

Letter to the Editor
Church, women, wonder and why? 

Dear Editor, The National Council of Churches says

Angel Manor: 25 Years of rebuilding lives and

KINGMAN — Kingman's Angel Manor, a faith-based, non-profit

Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute show brings southern rock to

KINGMAN – Get ready for an electrifying night

Leonard Soto Morales

Leonard Soto Morales, 75, passed away peacefully on

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Pam Wanner

Kino Avenue Waterline Project update

New closure in effect next week- KINGMAN – Kino Avenue between Irving Street and Kenneth Street will be closed starting the morning of September 16, through 5 p.m., September 26. The project to install a new water transmission main on Kino Ave., between Arizona Street to the Mohave Wash, started August 12. Portions of Kino Ave. will be closed throughout the project, and detours will be in place for street closures. The contractor, Freiday Construction, is working with residents in the area regarding notification, but no water service delays or disruptions are scheduled to take place. This project is the…

Read More

KRMC is first in the nation to use new cancer drug

Copiktra™ was approved in late 2018 KINGMAN – The Kingman Regional Medical (KRMC) Center Cancer Center is the first provider in the nation to use a newly-approved therapy for cancers of the blood. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Copiktra™ for clinical use in September, 2018. Copiktra™ is a prescription capsule taken by mouth. It is used to treat adults who have not responded or stopped responding to two prior therapies. Copiktra™ is approved for patients with: ·         Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) ·         Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL) ·         Follicular Lymphoma KRMC Medical Oncologist Dr. Edgardo Rivera prescribed Copiktra™ to treat a…

Read More

Lost Horizon is September’s movie

KINGMAN – Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center (KHAC) will host their monthly movie night on Friday, Sept. 27 beginning at 6 p.m. This month’s movie is Lost Horizon from 1937, featuring Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, and Edward Everett Horton. Steve Conn will provide historical and behind the scenes commentary before the movie starts. Cost to attend is a $2 donation with benefits KHAC’s programs. Popcorn, snacks, and beverages are available for purchase. KHAC is located at 1776 Airway Ave., 928-757-2778.

Read More

11th Annual Veteran’s Day Parade announced

BULLHEAD CITY –The 1st Marine Division Association will be holding its 11th Annual Paul Walsh Veteran’s Day Parade on Saturday, November 2, and invites all community organizations to get involved in this great event. This year’s parade will start at the Riverview Mall parking lot at 10 a.m. The parade route will travel south down Miracle Mile, ending at Marble Canyon Drive. Applications are now being accepted from groups wishing to participate. All civic organizations, schools and clubs are welcome and encouraged to participate in the parade. Applications can be picked up at Bullhead City Hall. All applications must be…

Read More

Prayer is always answered

Each week there is a sheet inserted in the Sunday worship bulletin of our church that lists the names of the many people for whom we are praying. The names may be of those who are sick, discouraged, in need, and family members, to include just a few. The list is made for the purpose of reminding us that people are always in need of prayer. There are many sayings regarding prayer, such as: “Prayer changes things,” “Prayer is the hand that moves the universe,” “God does nothing but in answer to prayer,” and “Prayer is the key to heaven,…

Read More

Applications for 2020 spring hunts now being accepted — but only online

Days of filling out hard copies are over  There’s no more putting pen to paper when applying for hunt permit-tags issued through the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s random draw process. Beginning with the 2020 spring draw — which opened today — applications must be submitted online at www.azgfd.gov/hunting/draw. The deadline to apply for spring turkey, javelina, bison and bear hunts is 11:59 p.m. (Arizona time) Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019. The “2020 Spring Turkey, Javelina, Bison and Bear Hunt Draw Information” booklet has been posted on the department’s website at www.azgfd.gov/hunting/draw. The printed version of the booklet soon will be available at department offices and license…

Read More