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Denny’s opens at Edgewater Casino Resort

LAUGHLIN, Nev. –  Denny’s is now open at Edgewater Casino Resort, located at 2020 S. Casino Dr. The beloved, 24-hour café opened just before the New Year on Wednesday, Dec. 30.  “When you’re craving comfort food, Denny’s is an American favorite that’s tough to beat,” said Sean Hammond, general manager of Edgewater Casino Resort. “We’re thrilled to add this beloved café to the delicious food and beverage offerings we have for our Edgewater guests, who can now enjoy Denny’s classics 24 hours a day.”  Denny’s serves signature breakfasts, burgers, sandwiches and dinner entrees, including the Lumberjack Slam featuring buttermilk pancakes, grilled ham,…

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Locals assess Capitol chaos

MOHAVE COUNTY – One of Mohave County’s primary supporters of President Donald Trump and a pair of prominent local democrats have wildly disparate assessments of what transpired at the nation’s Capitol Wednesday. Steve Robinson, the Golden Valley man who served as the local field organizer for the 2020 Trump campaign, said the President is not responsible for the insurrection, and subsequent desecration of the “People’s House”. Robinson said he was among the crowd he estimated at 250,000 that attended the rally before Congress convened to start to conduct the Electoral College vote. He said Trump supporters were peaceful, but that many others left early and began the siege at the nearby Capitol…

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KRMC receives fourth consecutive Leapfrog ‘A’ safety rating

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) was awarded another ‘A’ when the Leapfrog Group announced their fall 2020 Hospital Safety Grade on December 14, 2020. This designation recognizes KRMC’s efforts in protecting patients from preventable harm. The Leapfrog Group is a national nonprofit organization committed to improving healthcare quality and safety. It assigns safety grades to hospitals across the nation twice annually in the spring and fall. “We are extremely grateful to hospital leadership and health care workers who have remained steadfast in prioritizing patient safety as our nation battles COVID-19,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of The…

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Walmart reopens after deep cleaning

KINGMAN – The sun came up and Walmart reopened its Kingman supercenter this morning. Walmart shut down the store for what it called a “deep cleaning” from 2:00 p.m. Monday until 7:00 a.m. Wednesday. The company provided a statement to the city of Kingman prior to closure indicating the store cleansing is part of the corporation commitment to public safety as it monitors COVID-19 infections in the communities it serves. There’s community speculation about possible coronavirus infection among the Walmart workforce. There was no mention of that in the corporate communication to the city. Dave Hawkins

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Jungle Smoke and Vape celebrates second anniversary

KINGMAN – The community is invited to celebrate the second anniversary of Jungle Smoke and Vape, at 117 N. Sixth St., on Saturday, Jan. 9 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be a raffle for a quilt of valor and store products values at more than $2,000. All proceeds from sales and from the raffle will go to benefit local veterans. For more information call Becky at 928-592-5129.

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Republican met to meet

KINGMAN – The Conservative Republican Club of Kingman will meet January 11 at noon at the BPO Elks Club, 900 Gates Ave.  Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments will be available. Thr speaker will be Loren Spivack, a noted author. Mr. Spivack is the author of several books, and is the inventor of the cartoon character “The Gorax”. The meeting cost is $3 and no reservations are required.  The meeting is open to the public and guests are very welcome.  For those who already joined in 2020, there will be no dues for 2021.  For new members, dues are…

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