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COVID-19 update: 48 new cases, one death on Tuesday

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Tuesday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of 48 new COVID-19 confirmed cases. There is also one death, a 70-79 year age person in the Bullhead City service area, a previously reported case. Twenty three of the new confirmed cases are in the Lake Havasu City service area. Fifteen of the cases are in the Bullhead City service area. There are 10 new cases in the Kingman service area. Of the 23 Lake Havasu City area cases, one 60-69 person is hospitalized and the case is under investigation. Seventeen of the…

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Area Hospital Ceos on Covid-19…

Area hospital administrators agree that the COVID-19 pandemic is very real and is not a fabrication of politicians, public health officials and the media. That much was clear as the Chief Executive Officers of the largest hospitals in Kingman, Bullhead City and Lake Havasu answered media questions during Tuesday’s Mohave County press conference in Kingman. Hospital CEOs on COVID-19: “It’s not going away” MOHAVE COUNTY – Fatigue in the health care industry and throughout society was one talking point. “We’ve been doing this now for 4 1/2 months and it’s getting old,” said Michael Stenger of Western Arizona Regional Medical…

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Drug plea dismisses weapons offense

BULLHEAD CITY – Mandatory prison terms are specified in proposed plea agreements that will resolve Bullhead City drug dealing cases. Rene Carranza-Sanchez pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession of dangerous drugs for sale in a deal requiring Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert to impose a five-year prison term at a sentencing hearing scheduled August 14. The deal dismisses other charges for alleged narcotics and weapons offenses. Prosecutor Morgan Carstensen said the charges result from a warrant-based search conducted on December 7, 2019 at a home in the 1900 block of Sea Breeze Lane. She said officers confiscated about two…

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Tree trimmer rescued

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City Fire Department (LHCFD) was summoned Monday, July 13 to assist with a tree trimmer who had become stuck in a bucket truck. The trimmer had been stuck50 to 60 feet up in the bucket for about three hours outdoors in 111 degree heat. LHCFD personnel were able to extricate the stranded trimmer in about 15 minutes. There were no reported injuries and no request for medical care.

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Legal Notices for the Week of July 14th – July 23rd

Legals Gary R. Pope, State Bar No. 002671, P.O. Box 6699, Kingman, Arizona 86402, Telephone: (928)718-8080, Fax: (928)718-6366 garypope@azfiduciary.com Attorney for Petitioner IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MOHAVE In the Matter of the Estate and Trust of: ANDREW JACKSON EVANS III, Deceased. No. PB2020-00124 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RASHIEL J. SALEM, Principal, dba MOHAVE ESTATE MANAGEMENT OFFICE has filed with the above-referenced Court a Petition for Appointment of Personal Representative and Successor Trustee. A hearing has been set…

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Schuster seeks four more years as sheriff

MOHAVE COUNTY – Doug Schuster believes a record of achievement and progress, and his commitment to provide the best law enforcement possible, should earn him a second term as Mohave County Sheriff. “It’s truly an honor to serve as sheriff. We’re making tremendous headway. We’re doing this because we have the support of the people and I’m so grateful,” Schuster said. “I’m asking the public to continue that support. Stand behind me. Stand with me and together we’re going to make this county much, much better. Let’s keep the momentum going.” The 41-year resident of Lake Havasu City became a…

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