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44 indicted in Kokopelli Eye Institute case

MOHAVE COUNTY – Five people employed at the Kokopelli Eye Institute in Kingman have been indicted along with the doctor who operates the business that also has branches in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Peoria, Wickenburg, Surprise, Glendale and Fountain Hills. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich early this month announced the indictment of Dr. Michael Lee Ham in an alleged fraud and billing scandal. Brnovich has subsequently announced the indictment of 44 employees who worked at the various Kokopelli Eye Institutes. The five who worked at the Kingman business who’ve been indicted include Monica Zavala, Donalda “Sue” Sticka, Amber Havenner, Sarah Morgan…

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Clouser speaks at Rotary

Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s January 17 meeting speaker was Cecilia Clouser, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) Volunteer Services Manager (shown with club president, Karen Brown). KRMC volunteers, numbering about 150, serve at the reception desk, the gift shops on the main and second campus, outpatient surgery, the cancer care center, Joan & Diana Hospice, and as drivers transporting patients and more. Gift Shop proceeds go towards grants for hospital needs and scholarships. Minimum age to volunteer at KRMC is 14 years of age. For further information, contact Clouser at 928-263-5673.

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Win A Valentine Cabin Getaway

The Arizona State Parks and Trails, in partnership with Go Lake Havasu, is excited excited to announce a great opportunity to win a two-night cabin stay at Lake Havasu State Park, just in time for a Valentine’s Day retreat!  In addition to the stay in a NEW cabin, the winner will receive the items listed below that were generously donated by Lake Havasu area businesses! It’s so easy to enter this awesome contest! Just fill out the simple form at the bottom of this page. Your name and email address is your ticket to Colorado River adventure at Lake Havasu State Park!  Grand Prize Winner Will…

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Win A Valentine Cabin Getaway

The Arizona State Parks and Trails, in partnership with Go Lake Havasu, is excited excited to announce a great opportunity to win a two-night cabin stay at Lake Havasu State Park, just in time for a Valentine’s Day retreat!  In addition to the stay in a NEW cabin, the winner will receive the items listed below that were generously donated by Lake Havasu area businesses! It’s so easy to enter this awesome contest! Just fill out the simple form at the bottom of this page. Your name and email address is your ticket to Colorado River adventure at Lake Havasu State Park!  Grand Prize Winner Will…

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Annie’s Art Attic donates to K-9 Foundation

From left, Don and Annie Fuller, Ray and Brochia McCool, and Leroy Wissinger are all smiles during a $500 check presentation to the Mohave County Sheriff K-9 Foundation by Annie’s Art Attic. Annie, along with Annie’s Art Attic board members Don, and Leroy, pick a charity each month to donate to. In addition to the donation received by Annie’s Art Attic, Ray McCool, a member of the K-9 Foundation, had an information table set up at the store and they received more than $500 of donations for a total of $1,000 garnered during the event. Photo by Butch Meriwether

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Shop with a Cop surprise for Elks

BULLHEAD CITY – At the Bullhead City Elks Hometown Heroes banquet on Saturday, January 11, to honor first responders, Police Cpl. Brian Morin and Cpl. Andrew Sevillano surprised the Elks Exalted Ruler, Marsha Haddick and husband Roy, with a certificate of appreciation to the Elks for hosting breakfast for over 100 children and officers at the “Shop with a Cop” yearly Christmas event. Pictured left to right: Shop with a Cop Vice President Brian Morin, BHC Elks Exalted Ruler Marsha Haddick, Roy Haddick and Shop with a Cop President Andrew Sevillano.

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