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Godoy gets three years in drugs-for-sale case

KINGMAN – A three-year prison term has been

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100-plus years for Lake Havasu City child pornography

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County pushes forward with morgue project despite transparency

KINGMAN – Its architect has submitted application with the

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LHCPD K-9 program update, fundraiser announcement

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Barbara Cross presents a check to Officer Brent Skancke for the Lake Havasu City Police Department’s K-9 program. Her efforts, along with the support of the community, raised thousands of dollars at the last fundraising event in December, solely for the purchase of the dog, training, and equipment for the program. “Rocky”, a two-year old Springer Spaniel Narcotics Detection K-9, and Officer Skancke, are currently going through training together and within a few weeks, Rocky will help in the fight against illegal drugs in Lake Havasu City.  Barbara Cross, a Lake Havasu City resident and strong…

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14th Annual “We Care” Run

KINGMAN – Join the Desert Road Riders MC for their 14th Annual “We Care” Run on Saturday, Feb. 8. Things to bring include stuffed animals, lap blankets, a smile and a big heart! All proceeds to benefit local retirement homes. They will meet at Hooch’s Kingman Grill at 2215 Butler Ave., and will leave at 10:45 a.m. From there, they will ride to local retirement homes in the Kingman area to spread good cheer, smiles and hang out with the residents. For more information, contact Duke at 928-530-0641 or visit their website at desertroadridersmc.com.

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MRF to host BOS candidates

KINGMAN – The public is invited to the Mohave Republican Forum (MRF) meeting onWednesday, February 12, at 5:15 p.m. with Board of Supervisor District 1 candidates, Becky Foster, Jim Hamersley, Gerarda Gabby Hamodey, Travis Lingenfelter, Sherri Merriwether and Timothy David Woods. Each will be speaking and answering questions. MRF meetings are held at Golden Corral, 3580 Stockton Hill Rd., at 5:30 p.m. There is an admission charge of $2 per person to assist with the meeting costs.  An early bird special price is available for those arriving and paying for their meals prior to 4 p.m. For reservations, which are…

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Mussel eradication research continues

$755,800 awarded to Biomilab The Bureau of Reclamation has signed a $755,800 cooperative agreement with Biomilab LLC to develop a novel technique to control invasive quagga and zebra mussels. Biomilab is pursuing this goal using cutting-edge methods of cell culture, genetic engineering and genomic modification. Biomilab received the only full award in Reclamation’s Eradication of Invasive Mussels in Open Water Prize Competition in 2018. The prize competition was a theoretical challenge and sought innovative solutions to eradicate invasive quagga and zebra mussels from large reservoirs, lakes and rivers in a cost-effective and environmentally sound manner. This contract is building upon…

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Andy Devine ADA project update: Closures to take place-

KINGMAN – The right inside lane will be closed to motorists heading west at the intersection of Beale Street and Grandview Avenue for the construction of curb ramps for the Andy Devine ADA improvements project. The right inside lane will also be closed at this intersection to vehicles travelling south bound on Grandview Avenue. These lane closures/restrictions will begin Monday morning, February 3, and be in place for approximately two weeks. Residential and business access will be provided for the duration of construction. The city would like to remind all travelling public to use caution when travelling through construction zones,…

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Remains identified as missing couple

NORTH MOHAVE COUNTY – Positive identification has been made involving a second set of human remains in what began as a missing persons investigation in north Mohave County. It was January 2018 when the Mohave County Sheriff’s office began checking into the disappearance of David and Susan McFalls, both 62. The McFalls had homes in Littlefield as well as in West Jordan, Utah. Early court records indicated the sheriff’s office was conducting a possible murder investigation, though the agency later labeled it as a death investigation. Two sets of human remains were discovered in October, 2018 in a desert area…

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