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Former church volunteer sentenced for teen sex assault

KINGMAN – A five-year prison term has been ordered

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KINGMAN – A Bullhead City man who admits

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Tribal gaming contributions increase

The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG) announced today $29,111,078 in tribal gaming contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund for the State’s second quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2020. This amount represents an 8.3 percent increase when compared to same quarter of FY2019. “The gaming partnership between the State of Arizona and Arizona’s tribes has yielded 11 consecutive quarterly increases in tribal gaming contributions to the State,” said Ted Vogt, Director, Arizona Department of Gaming. “As this strong upward trend continues, so does the State’s ability to continue to serve the needs of our growing communities.” Tribal gaming contributions to the Arizona Benefits…

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ADOT Adopt a Highway sees record number of volunteer groups

The result: Groups removing more litter along more highway miles It was a very good 2019 for the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Adopt a Highway program, with a record number of volunteer groups removing more litter along more miles of state highways. The Adopt a Highway volunteer program, launched in 1998, added 155 volunteer groups last year, bringing the total to more than 1,100. Other 2019 records included nearly 2,000 miles of state highways adopted, an increase of more than 300 miles, and 16,000 bags of litter removed, up nearly 2,000 from the previous record. “It’s such a positive increase…

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Kingman Municipal Court closed February 28

KINGMAN – The Kingman Municipal Court will be closed for software implementation on Friday, February 28, and will resume normal business hours Monday, March 2. If you have a payment due that day, please pay prior to, or online, at either www.mohavecourts.com, or www.azcourtpay.com. If you need an order of protection on that day, Kingman Cerbat Justice Court is open and can hear those cases. Any other business, please email kingmanmunict@mohavecourts.com.

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Free mobile clinic coming to Kingman

Information and connections to local substance use resources, screenings for HIV and Hepatitis C, naloxone, and more available to the public The Centerpoint for Hope-Mobilize AZ free mobile clinic will visit Kingman, Arizona, from 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 26 to 1 a.m. Thursday, February 27, 2020. The clinic will take place at Gas N Grub, 3770 E. Diagonal Way, Kingman, AZ 86409. The mobile clinic is the result of a groundbreaking partnership between Crisis Response Network’s Centerpoint for Hope and Mobilize AZ, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona’s public health movement. The free mobile clinic travels across Arizona to bring…

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One pound of cocaine confiscated in LHC

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Police report seizure of a pound of cocaine following a traffic stop on Highway 95 near Oro Grande Boulevard in Lake Havasu City. K-9 “Rocky” alerted on illegal cargo after the vehicle was pulled over at about 10:00 p.m. on Friday, February 21. The cocaine with a street value of up to $30,000 had been package for sale, according to police. A usable quantity of marijuana was also confiscated. Daniel Nava, 28, Lake Havasu City, was booked into jail for an assortment of drug charges. Dave Hawkins

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Missing Yucca woman found dead

YUCCA – A missing persons case has ended tragically in Yucca. The body of a person last seen Thursday was discovered Sunday during a Mohave County Search and Rescue operation. Authorities said a neighbor last saw Constance Greene, 74, last Thursday after she returned from an out-of-state funeral for her husband. The neighbor checked on Greene Friday and reported her missing as neither Greene nor her 2012 Toyota Camry were at her Yucca residence. “Search teams began a route and location search from her home to attempt to find the vehicle,” a news release said. “A ground search team located…

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