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Night work scheduled on Airway Avenue for utility

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is notifying

Mohave Electric announces classroom grant winners

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) awarded eighteen

Full closure of Airway Ave, Flying Fortress Pkwy

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is notifying

National Day of Prayer observed

KINGMAN – A National Day of Prayer event

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KINGMAN – Transporting illegal drugs into Mohave County

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Home invader takes deal

Storming his father’s home in violation of a Protective Order could result in prison time for a Bullhead City man. Kyle Moos, 21, pleaded guilty Wednesday, May 15, to aggravated harassment by domestic violence. Prosecutor Bob Moon said Moos knew he was prohibited from doing so when he visited his father’s residence on March 15. Moon said Moos knocked on the door and asked to be let inside. Moon said Moos eventually kicked in the door and entered the home where his father and brother asked him to leave. Moos reportedly refused to do so before exiting a window when…

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A free webinar hosted by the SBDC

A free webinar called Lunch & Learn Webinar: Do You Have a Great Business Idea? will be Wednesday May 22, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. online via Zoom. It will include learning about getting your business idea, doing market research, doing competitive research, and pricing your product or service. The webinar is hosted by Small Business Development Center (SBDC) of Mohave Community College and the presenter is Lisa Card, SBDC Director. Please register by visiting the event schedule listed on the website, azsbdc.net. Any questions or to register over the phone, please contact Meghan with SBDC at 928-757-0894.

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Long pleads guilty to child sex offenses

A Lake Havasu City man who provided detailed sex offense confessions involving a young girl has taken a double decade plea agreement rather than risking trial convictions that would guarantee him life behind bars. David Long, 44, pleaded guilty May 14 to charges involving his victimization of a seven year-old-girl early this year. Long is convicted of sexual conduct with a minor for an act involving oral sex committed on Jan. 22 at a Lake Havasu City residence. Long is also convicted of the reduced charge of attempted child molestation for a touching incident committed at the same address six…

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The changing seasons of life

Several weeks ago, we had the greatest snowfall that I have seen since moving to Kingman ten years ago. With as much as sixteen inches of snow recorded, the temperatures dropped accordingly. The fresh, brilliant white snow brought a cleanness that was undisturbed for a short amount of time. Its beauty was unparalleled. But as the weeks have passed, so has the winter weather, and the trees began to bud, and flowers to bloom. To look at things as they are today, you would never know that our Kingman weather was the harshest in forty years. Seasons come and go,…

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Swimming Lessons Offered in Bullhead City

Bullhead City offers free swim lessons for parent/child, levels I and II Bullhead City and the Kiwanis Club of Bullhead City, Morning, Community Service Foundation are excited to announce the 18th year of offering swim lessons to the youth of Bullhead City. Swim lessons are a great way to introduce children, as young as six months, to good water safety habits and prevent drowning – a top cause of death among children. Thanks to the partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Bullhead City, Morning, Community Service Foundation, Parent & Child, Level One- Introduction to Water Skills and Level Two – Fundamental…

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Salveson adds five years for failure to appear

A Mohave County Superior Court judge added five more years in prison to the sentence of a Bullhead City man already scheduled to serve 25 years behind bars. Chase Salveson, 47, was recently sentenced following a change of plea hearing conducted in Kingman. Salveson was granted a unique furlough after he had pleaded guilty to drug and weapons offenses on March 7, 2018, following the search of his Mirada Drive apartment in Bullhead City the previous November. Authorities said they confiscated 27 grams of methamphetamine, 10 grams of heroin, 63 grams of marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, pills and weapons. The plea…

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