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Shooting suspect nabbed

KINGMAN – A suspect in a Dec. 30 shooting in Kingman has been arrested outside Phoenix. Eustolio Gill, 36, was taken into custody without incident Wednesday evening, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s office. Agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said investigation of the violence at a home in the 2700 block of E. Carver Avenue produced information suggesting Gill was hiding at a Mesa motel. She said Gill was apprehended there with assistance from the Mesa Police Department. Gill will be transported back to Mohave County where he faces prosecution for attempted first degree murder. Mortensen said the man who was shot remains…

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KRW hosts State Land Commissioner

Lisa Atkins, State Land Commissioner, spoke at a recent Kingman Republican Women’s Club meeting to approximately 25 people about her duties as Land Commissioner and provided those present with maps depicting State land as well as other land ownership in the State of Arizona. She provided an historical perspective of State land and spoke about land sales, use of State land and the Trust and the recent sale of a section of State Land in the Phoenix area. She also answered questions about grazing and agriculture.  Photo courtesy Becky Foster Janet Wilson, President, Lisa Atkins, State Land Commissioner and Becky…

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Denny’s opens at Edgewater Casino Resort

LAUGHLIN, Nev. –  Denny’s is now open at Edgewater Casino Resort, located at 2020 S. Casino Dr. The beloved, 24-hour café opened just before the New Year on Wednesday, Dec. 30.  “When you’re craving comfort food, Denny’s is an American favorite that’s tough to beat,” said Sean Hammond, general manager of Edgewater Casino Resort. “We’re thrilled to add this beloved café to the delicious food and beverage offerings we have for our Edgewater guests, who can now enjoy Denny’s classics 24 hours a day.”  Denny’s serves signature breakfasts, burgers, sandwiches and dinner entrees, including the Lumberjack Slam featuring buttermilk pancakes, grilled ham,…

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Kitterman named Ripon College Dean’s List

Ripon College has announced its Dean’s List for the fall 2020 semester recognizing academic excellence. To qualify for the Dean’s List at Ripon College, students must achieve a 3.40 grade point average or higher on a 4.00 scale and complete at least 12 credits of regular letter-graded works. John Kitterman, class of 2022, from Lake Havasu City, Arizona is majoring in Exercise Science-Athletic Training with a minor in Coaching and was named to the fall 2020 Dean’s List. Kitterman is the child of John and Jessica Kitterman Sr of Monrovia, California .

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Kitterman named Ripon College Dean’s List

Ripon College has announced its Dean’s List for the fall 2020 semester recognizing academic excellence. To qualify for the Dean’s List at Ripon College, students must achieve a 3.40 grade point average or higher on a 4.00 scale and complete at least 12 credits of regular letter-graded works. John Kitterman, class of 2022, from Lake Havasu City, Arizona is majoring in Exercise Science-Athletic Training with a minor in Coaching and was named to the fall 2020 Dean’s List. Kitterman is the child of John and Jessica Kitterman Sr of Monrovia, California .

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Locals assess Capitol chaos

MOHAVE COUNTY – One of Mohave County’s primary supporters of President Donald Trump and a pair of prominent local democrats have wildly disparate assessments of what transpired at the nation’s Capitol Wednesday. Steve Robinson, the Golden Valley man who served as the local field organizer for the 2020 Trump campaign, said the President is not responsible for the insurrection, and subsequent desecration of the “People’s House”. Robinson said he was among the crowd he estimated at 250,000 that attended the rally before Congress convened to start to conduct the Electoral College vote. He said Trump supporters were peaceful, but that many others left early and began the siege at the nearby Capitol…

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