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Heroes in Heels spotlighted Havasu’s trailblazers

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Many warm tributes were dedicated to some of the women of Lake Havasu last week at the second annual Heroes in Heels Ceremony.  The Heroes in Heels dinner party took place on Wednesday, February 7 at Shugrues Bridgeview Room. Hav-A-Sis was the nonprofit group behind the acknowledgment celebration. The club was formed amid COVID by Hav-A-Sis Director Connie Alexander.  Three years ago, the media’s urges for social distancing could not stop Alexander from creating a momentum of sisterhood in the Lake Havasu community. At first their meetings were small, and the ladies would socialize at house gatherings and local happy…

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Heroes in Heels spotlighted Havasu’s trailblazers

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Many warm tributes were dedicated to some of the women of Lake Havasu last week at the second annual Heroes in Heels Ceremony.  The Heroes in Heels dinner party took place on Wednesday, February 7 at Shugrues Bridgeview Room. Hav-A-Sis was the nonprofit group behind the acknowledgment celebration. The club was formed amid COVID by Hav-A-Sis Director Connie Alexander.  Three years ago, the media’s urges for social distancing could not stop Alexander from creating a momentum of sisterhood in the Lake Havasu community. At first their meetings were small, and the ladies would socialize at house gatherings and local happy…

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Fatal crash investigation ongoing

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City Police Department Crash Team continues to investigate the fatal traffic collision which occurred on State Route 95 near McCulloch Blvd S. on February 12. The driver of the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro involved in the collision is identified as 49-year-old Lake Havasu City resident Adam Zink. Toxicology results are still pending but speed is believed to be a factor in the collision. This incident remains under investigation, and any further pertinent details that are learned will be released later.

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Puppies and dogs up for adoption this weekend

KINGMAN – Friends of Mohave County Animal Shelter will be at PetCo, 3320 Stockton Hill Rd., on Friday February 23 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with beautiful puppies and dogs for adoption. They will also have pet related merchandise such as collars and bowls, harnesses and leashes and desktop aquariums for sale for donation. They will also be at PetSmart Kingman and Bullhead City on Saturday February 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  with more puppies and dogs! There are two ongoing donation drives at High Desert Hyundai, 4180 Stockton Hill Rd., and at Truxton Canyon Water, 7313…

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Puppies and dogs up for adoption this weekend

KINGMAN – Friends of Mohave County Animal Shelter will be at PetCo, 3320 Stockton Hill Rd., on Friday February 23 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with beautiful puppies and dogs for adoption. They will also have pet related merchandise such as collars and bowls, harnesses and leashes and desktop aquariums for sale for donation. They will also be at PetSmart Kingman and Bullhead City on Saturday February 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  with more puppies and dogs! There are two ongoing donation drives at High Desert Hyundai, 4180 Stockton Hill Rd., and at Truxton Canyon Water, 7313…

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Kingman City Manager finalists announced 

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman has announced three finalists for the position of City Manager. Finalists were narrowed down by the City Council from a group of 15 candidates, which were identified by MGT’s GovHR USA executive search consultants, following pre-screening of the initial 43 applicants for the position. * Edward Dickie has 18 years of experience in city management serving in communities in Utah, North Carolina, and Arizona.  His Arizona experience includes serving as Town Manager for Parker, City Manager of Nogales and Town Manager of Dewey. Mr. Dickie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Earth Resources from…

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