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MARIA YOLANDA GALLEGOS

Maria Yolanda Gallegos, of Kingman, died Saturday, July 15, 2023. She was 89. Ms. Gallegos was born Sept. 21, 1933 in El Paso, Tex. The family contact is her daughter Gloria Patricia Gallegos. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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No injuries in home fire

KINGMAN – No one was injured in a residential structure fire in north Kingman Friday. Northern Arizona Fire Department personnel, supported by the Kingman Fire Department, responded at 7:30 p.m. to the incident in the 4400 block of Pinal St. “Units arrived on scene and found moderate smoke coming from the garage of the home,” said Battalion Chief Joseph Baca. “The homeowner on scene stated that the fire started accidentally due to improperly discarding cigarette ashes and butts that quickly spread to nearby contents inside the garage.” Baca said crews entered both garage doors and extinguished the fire. Dave Hawkins

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No injuries in home fire

KINGMAN – No one was injured in a residential structure fire in north Kingman Friday. Northern Arizona Fire Department personnel, supported by the Kingman Fire Department, responded at 7:30 p.m. to the incident in the 4400 block of Pinal St. “Units arrived on scene and found moderate smoke coming from the garage of the home,” said Battalion Chief Joseph Baca. “The homeowner on scene stated that the fire started accidentally due to improperly discarding cigarette ashes and butts that quickly spread to nearby contents inside the garage.” Baca said crews entered both garage doors and extinguished the fire. Dave Hawkins

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Bullhead City water amenities closed due to lightning hazard 

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Municipal pool, the splash pad at Ken Fovargue Park, and the Splash Pad at the Community Park Family Fun Zone, are all closed until further notice.   “We’re seeing lighting in the area, and we have closed our water amenities to keep the public safe,” said Parks and Recreation Superintendent David Heath. “We’ll reopen the amenities as soon as the lighting subsides, and we feel it is safe to reopen.”

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