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No injuries in Kingman garage fire

KINGMAN – Kingman Fire Department (KFD) responded to

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KPD to host Coffee with the Chief and

KINGMAN — Police Chief Rusty Cooper would like

Enjoy Earth Day this weekend at ‘Jack’s Farm’

KINGMAN – The world marked the official 56th anniversary

City of Kingman to Begin Chip Sealing on

The City of Kingman’s Public Works Department will

VFW Post 10386 Open House & Chili Cook

KINGMAN – Come cook your favorite chili for

Carol Ann Staley

Carol Ann Staley was born October 18, 1936,

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Chmiel named to President’s List

William Chmiel of Kingman was named to the Fall 2023 President’s List at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. The President’s List recognizes students who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester to receive this honor.Chmiel is pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering.

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Cupid Family Bingo Night

KINGMAN – Kingman Parks & Recreation would love to have your family and friends join them for a fun evening of dinner and bingo! Dinner will be potato and ground beef tacos, refried beans, and Mexican rice with dessert and a drink. Bingo will consist of prizes for every winner and the evening will be relaxing and fun! The event will be held Friday, Feb. 9. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner from 6 to 6:45 p.m. and bingo from 6:45 to 9 p.m. Cost is $12 per person if registered by Feb. 6, and $15 at the door….

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Woman killed by fleeing suspect

KINGMAN – A Kingman woman was killed Friday, Jan. 26 when the vehicle she was operating was struck by another vehicle that was reportedly fleeing pursuing law enforcement officers. The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) said Sarah Bingham, 21, was fatally injured in the collision at the intersection of North Bank St. and Northern Ave. The suspect later identified as Juan Ortiz, 44, was taken into custody. DPS said State Gang Task Force members first attempted to contact Ortiz in his vehicle parked at a car wash on East Airway Ave at about 8:13 p.m. “As detectives approached the…

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Dates solidified for Shuffler hearings

KINGMAN – Friday’s status hearing for a Kingman teenager charged in the deaths of two fellow Lee Williams High School students and the serious injuries of two others was uneventful, though a calendar was solidified possibly leading to trial this spring. Brady Shuffler, 16, is charged with two counts of second degree murder and various other felony offenses for the April, 2023 high-speed single vehicle traffic accident that claimed the lives of Tatum Meins, 17, and Sherene “Siri” Walema, 15. Shuffler is accused of speeding at more than 100 miles per hour before losing control and rolling the vehicle he…

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