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CRUHSD school board selects three finalists for next superintendent

BULLHEAD CITY – Members of the Colorado River Union High School District have unanimously selected three finalists to be the district’s next superintendent.  One candidate is internal, one is external, and one previously served as a CRUHSD superintendent. The three are CRUHSD’s career-technical education (CTE) and college and career readiness (CCR) director Gina Covert, Sacaton Elementary School District superintendent Dr. Cherryl Paul, and former CRUHSD superintendent Monte Silk.  All three have strong Arizona ties. Board members have tentatively scheduled an open forum for community members and educators the last week in May, after the school year concludes.  Additional details will…

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Nominations being accepted for BHC Chamber’s annual awards

BULLHEAD CITY – Everyone knows someone who has gone out of their way to make Lake Havasu City a better place to live, work and play and now is the time to nominate them for one of the Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Awards. Nomination forms have been distributed to Chamber members and are now available to the general public. Deadline to return nominations is noon, Friday, May 28, 2021. Categories are (* indicates the award does not require chamber membership): Ambassador of the Year Whelan Leadership Award* Community Development and Improvement* Chamber Volunteer of the Year Chamber…

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Robinson jailed

UPDATED May 7, 2021 3:55 p.m KINGMAN – A man who has many times accused various public officials of wrongdoing now faces possible prosecution for alleged drunk driving. Steven Claude Robinson, 65, was booked into the Adult Detention Center late Thursday, April 6 on a charge of driving under the influence to the slightest degree. Robinson served as point person for the Donald Trump Presidential campaign in northwest Arizona last year and he has worked tirelessly for the Mohave County republican party over the years, including a stint as Dist. 1 Director. Kingman police officer Kenneth Morris responded at 10:53 p.m. to a report of an…

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Fina’s Glamour Boutique opens

The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped commemorate the grand opening of Fina’s Glamour Boutique in Bullhead City this week. Owner Aide Saucedo has been in the area for many years working from home and has now been able to open a location of her own. Fina’s Glamour Boutique has clothing, purses, sandals, kid’s toys, glasses and more. Among those attending and pictured are Saucedo, Chamber Ambassadors, Board Members, and staff including John Hassett, Ellen Brown, Larry Tunforss and Chrissy Walla. Also pictured are Salome Saucedo, Sandy, Leslie Medina, Monica, and David. The business is located at 821 Hancock Rd…

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Local newspaper moving to new digs

KINGMAN – The oldest newspaper in Mohave County is relocating to historic downtown Kingman from its current office in the center of the community. A “For Sale” sign is posted at Stockton Hill Road office building that the Daily Miner has occupied for years. The Miner informed its readers in its Friday publication that the paper will be moving into another office at 802 E. Beale St. starting Monday. The Miner will be next door neighbor to KGMN, KZKE and KYET radio operation headquarters, and along a half mile long media row downtown that includes the Standard newspaper and the…

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Kingman Area Food Bank Receives New Equipment

KINGMAN –  The Kingman Area Food Bank has received an essential piece of equipment for their operations! St Mary’s Food Bank approved a grant request made several months ago to fund a new fork lift truck for the Food Bank. This new equipment has a value in excess of $20,000 and was provided at no cost to serve the hungry in Mohave County St Mary’s is affiliated via contract with the food bank in Kingman and provides a significant portion of the emergency food they provide to the public. They have a process whereby an affiliated agency can apply for…

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