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Utilities going up and up

Dear Editor, Is there some type of scam

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Arizona Department of Gaming releases April 2026 

PHOENIX – Bettors in Arizona wagered approximately $737.2

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London Bridge Republican Women meet July 6

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – The London Bridge

Mohave County students honored across country

MOHAVE COUNTY — Several students from Mohave County

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County Recorder reminds voters of upcoming primary election

MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. — The Mohave County Recorder's

Dept of Forestry and Fire Management welcomes new

PHOENIX, Ariz. – The Arizona Department of Forestry

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LHCPD Detective Tara Flagg selected for AZWIN Early Riser Award

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City Police Department is pleased to announce that Detective Tara Flagg was recently selected to receive the 2023 Early Riser Award from the Arizona Women’s Initiative Network (AZWIN). Detective Flagg was nominated for this award for her achievements with the department as well as her efforts outside of her police duties. The Early Riser Award is presented to a woman who, in her first five cumulative years of public service, demonstrates leadership potential and strength of character through extraordinary performance of assigned or extra duties which have taken place during her employment as a public safety…

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Dove season outlook: Birds should be plentiful

When it comes to dove hunting in Arizona, one thing is pretty much indisputable: There’s never a bad season opener. All signs indicate that there will be birds aplenty when the 2023 season gets underway next Friday, Sept. 1. This is especially true for hunters who are willing to scout in the mornings and evenings between now and the opener to locate some good hunting spots.  Once again, the greatest number of doves — and dove hunters — will be concentrated in the state’s agricultural areas, particularly those that produce small-grain crops like wheat, barley, oats and sorghum. That includes…

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Dove season outlook: Birds should be plentiful

When it comes to dove hunting in Arizona, one thing is pretty much indisputable: There’s never a bad season opener. All signs indicate that there will be birds aplenty when the 2023 season gets underway next Friday, Sept. 1. This is especially true for hunters who are willing to scout in the mornings and evenings between now and the opener to locate some good hunting spots.  Once again, the greatest number of doves — and dove hunters — will be concentrated in the state’s agricultural areas, particularly those that produce small-grain crops like wheat, barley, oats and sorghum. That includes…

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Kids struck at school

KINGMAN – Three children and an adult were hurt when struck by a vehicle in front of Manzanita Elementary school in Kingman last Wednesday. The Kingman Police Department (KPD) said all four were released from Kingman Regional Medical Center following treatment of minor injuries. Police Chief Rusty Cooper said officers responding to the school in 2600 block of Detroit Ave. at 6:50 a.m. learned that a 28-year-old Kingman man dropped off his child at the school before he struck the victims as he was turning his vehicle around in a dirt parking lot. “Injured was a 33-year-old Kingman woman, her…

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