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County roadwork continues

The citizens of Mohave County can expect the following activity from Mohave County Public Works during the week of April 20: Arizona Strip: Road grading on 1) Mt. Trumbull Loop and 2) Mud Mountain Rd. in Colorado City. Kingman: Road grading on 1) Sundown Rd., 2) Buckhorn Bnd., 3) Greasewood Dr., 4) Buckhorn Dr., 5) Jackrabbit Dr., 6) Quail Run Rd., 7) Valley View Rd., 8) Palo Christo Dr., 9) Quail Run Cir., 10) Sundown Cir., 11) Greasewood Cir., 12) Greasewood Ct., 13) Cactus Wren Ln., 14) Cactus Wren Pl., 15) Cactus Wren Cir., 16) Cactus Wren Ct., 17) Quail…

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Nominations sought for Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame

Deadline to submit nominations is May 12 PHOENIX — The Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation is soliciting nominations for this year’s candidates for induction into the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame.  The Outdoor Hall of Fame annually recognizes individuals and organizations that have made significant and lasting contributions toward Arizona’s wildlife, the welfare of its natural resources, and the state’s outdoor heritage.  Submission deadline for nominations is 5  p.m. Tuesday, May 12. To submit a nomination, download a nomination form, complete it and return with all supplemental materials to Rebecca Bouquot at Wildlifefortomorrow@gmail.com. Or, you can mail the completed nomination form and materials to: Wildlife for Tomorrow…

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Shooting death updates

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has identified men who were killed in separate shooting incidents in rural Mohave County communities on Wednesday, April 15. Some additional details are provided in news releases issued Friday.    The suspected burglar who was killed in Dolan Springs has been identified as Alan Marc Baker, 51. Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said Baker exited a home he had allegedly burgled when he fired his rifle at neighbors outside Wednesday afternoon.    Mortensen said Baker was struck when the neighbors returned fire. Baker fled but was discovered dead in the nearby desert….

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Former Governor Jane Dee Hull and Dr. Terry Hull pass away peacefully of natural causes

Our family is saddened to announce that our mom and dad, our Grammy Jane and Grandaddio, who many of you know as Governor Jane Dee Hull and Dr. Terry Hull, married 66 years, passed away within hours of each other of natural causes. They died peacefully at home surrounded by family. Our parents were age 84 and 85 respectively. Their journey together is an amazing story of dedication, true public service, leadership, respect for human dignity, and love of family. In 1962, they came together to Arizona to serve the Navajo Nation: Terry as a public health doctor and Jane…

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Nurse practitioner Tedder joins KRMC Primary Care

KINGMAN – – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is pleased to welcome Joie Tedder, NP to the KRMC Primary Care Team. As a board certified family nurse practitioner, Joie Tedder provides care to patients of all ages. She treats a range of conditions – from acute illness, like cold and flu, to chronic disease, such as diabetes. Tedder has extensive experience in various areas of medicine, from inpatient to emergency, to urgent and primary care. She worked as a registered nurse for 10 years before advancing her education to become a nurse practitioner. Tedder earned her Master of Science degree…

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Covid-19, We’ll find a way

Dear Editor, Social distancing is tough for most of us. We love gathering in ballgames, movies, theatres, restaurants, churches and with family.  Seeing our neighbors and friends in the local grocery or chatting at the post office is a normalcy of life, was a normalcy of life. The new normal is shocking. Now we have to dodge people in the grocery store and be six feet apart in the post office all while wearing a mask. We don’t even know if our neighbor is in the grocery store or the post office. We can hardly recognize our neighbor walking by each…

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