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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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Duarte faces up to 2.5 years for voyeurism

Using a camera to peer up a woman’s dress for purpose of personal stimulation could bring a prison term for a Mohave Valley man. Ronald Duarte, 36, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of voyeurism. Prosecutor Amanda Claerhout said a woman who was in the hair product aisle at the Highway 95 Walmart in Fort Mohave last September observed a man on his knees pointing a camera up and underneath a dress. Claerhout said the man smiled and walked away when the victim asked what he was doing. The incident was captured on surveillance video and citizen tips helped authorities…

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‘STEAM’ Camp, summer school registration underway for BCESD, CRUHSD enrichment, credit recovery classes

Schools in the Bullhead City Elementary and Colorado River Union High School Districts will offer two types of summer school programs beginning June 3.  Elementary, middle and junior high school classes will be offered through June 6. High school classes will be available through June 27. For students in grades two through seven, 20 different STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) enrichment programs are planned.  For high school students, classes will focus on credit recovery and intervention for students needing help with English, math, science and history.  Classes and subjects vary by campus. Faculty members from different schools are collaborating on…

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AZGFD accepting online applications for 2019 fall hunts

The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is accepting online applications for 2019 hunt permit-tags issued through the draw process for deer, fall turkey, fall javelina, bighorn sheep, fall bison and sandhill crane.  To apply online, visit www.azgfd.gov/draw. All online applications must be received by the department by 11:59 p.m. (Arizona time) Tuesday, June 11. As a reminder, applicants must possess a valid Arizona hunting license to apply online for a hunt permit-tag. That license must be valid on the last day of the online application period (June 11). Licenses are available online and at department offices and license dealers statewide. AZGFD encourages applicants to consider adding “PointGuard”…

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Planning to hunt sandhill cranes? Apply now

Tall, slate-gray birds now included in fall draw process  The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) reminds hunters that paper and online applications are being accepted for 2019 hunt permit-tags issued through the fall draw process for sandhill crane. As the department continues transitioning to online-only hunt draws, there no longer will be a separate paper-only application and draw process conducted during the summer for sandhill crane. All paper applications must be received by 7 p.m. (Arizona time) Tuesday, May 14. Postmarks don’t count. Paper applications can be mailed to: Arizona Game and Fish Department, Attn.: Drawing Section, P.O. Box…

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Eder sentencing imminent

The former Chief of a politically volatile north Kingman fire district will be sentenced Friday following his April jury trial conflict of interest conviction. Wayne Eder, 55, is expected to be placed on probation, but prosecutor James Schoppmann is asking that he be sent to jail as well. Eder was serving as interim chief of the Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District (NACFD) and was an applicant for promotion to chief when he awarded district business to a company owned by Victor Riccardi, a board member who subsequently voted in favor of Eder’s promotion. Schoppmann argued Eder was “greasing the skids”…

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