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Kingman Middle School students selected for honor music festival

Kingman Middle School is very proud to have nine students and two alternates selected by audition for the 2019 Arizona Music Educators Association’s Northern Arizona Middle School Regional Honor Band. Held on February 23, in Prescott, auditions assessed the technical accuracy of over 400 sixth, seventh & eighth grade musicians through the performance of musical excerpts, memorized scales and sight reading. The honor music festival will feature the region’s most talented band, choir and orchestra middle/junior high school students on Saturday, May 4, at 4:15 p.m. at Page High School in Page, Arizona. 

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Kingman Concert to play at the Mohave County Library Kingman Branch

Come on out and sing along to your favorite show tunes as the Kingman Concert Band presents “Sounds of Broadway” at 7:00 P.M. on May 11, 2019 at the Mohave County Library – Kingman Branch on 3269 N. Burbank St. Open to the public, this free performance will feature music from Beauty and the Beast, La La Land, The Music Man, Porgy and Bess and many more Broadway hits. For further details, please contact Conductor Julie Gragg at (928)853-3846 or conductor@kingmanconcertband.com. Help this community band continue to hit many high notes by dining at Kingman’s Chipotle located at 3455 Stockton Hill Road Suite C between…

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Stolen bulldozer damages waterline, roads

Patrol units and a helicopter engaged in Tuesday’s slow speed pursuit of a bulldozer that was stolen from a Mohave County Road Department gravel pit in Golden Valley. Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said deputies responded at 3:15 a.m. to a report that a bulldozer was tearing up asphalt on roadways in the vicinity of Bacobi Road and Shipp Drive. Mortensen said an attempted traffic stop was initiated once the bulldozer was spotted in the 3300 block of Bouse Road. She said the operator would not pull over. “As the bulldozer continued north on Bouse Road, it lowered the blade,…

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Hegge receives four years after failing terms of plea deal

A Bullhead City man who blew his chance for guaranteed probation will instead go to the Arizona Department of Corrections for six years. Jonathan Hegge, 37, was sentenced by Mohave County Superior Court Judge Derek Carlisle last Friday (Ap. 26). Hegge entered a unique plea agreement in February that provided incentive for him to kickstart restitution payments on the more than $67,000 in benefits he and his wife stole over a 22 month period from the Arizona Department of Economic Security. He was guaranteed probation provided he paid back $2,000 up front and that he showed up for his March…

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Underwood makes a quip at sentencing; receives 18.5 years

A Lake Havasu City man displayed a sense of humor Monday before a Judge imposed the near double-decade prison term mandated in a plea agreement resolving his criminal cases. The moment of mirth came when Judge Derek Carlisle addressed conflicting accounts of how much restitution Jesse Underwood, 37, is being required to pay. Judge Carlisle selected the lower of the two totals, resulting in an eight-cent reduction in restitution of more than $48,000. “It’s a small victory, but I’ll take it,” Underwood said prompting a mix of smiles and chuckles from the Judge, attorneys and the defendant’s mother. Four cases…

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Trial begins for Vegas man charged in sex sting

Prosecutor Greg McPhillips told a trial jury Tuesday that a 63-year-old Las Vegas man exchanged more than 1,200 text messages with a detective posing as a 13-year-old girl before driving to Kingman to have sex with her last October. He said officers greeted Kevin Harry Moninger when he showed up at a motel with Viagra in his pocket and gifts for the girl he learned was a detective. McPhillips said Mohave County Sheriff’s office detective Brennan Cassidy, who specializes in forensic electronic case work, posed as a 13-year-old girl named “Sabrina”. He said the initial communication occurred when Moninger responded…

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