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KCCU receives generous donation

KINGMAN – The Kingman Cancer Care Unit (KCCU) received a donation from Angle Homes for $35,000 last Thursday afternoon, May 13.  “We’re happy to be able to support such a great local cause. No one here [at KCCU] is getting paid and they help out people at their most vulnerable time, when they are sick,” said Angle Home President Tyler Angle. KCCU has around 80 members and has been in operation for 46 years. In the last year, they have provided $111,000 in financial assistance and provided aid for 97 local cancer patients. KCCU President Claire Crum says they have…

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Gold River Tattoo opens

The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand opening of Gold River Tattoo in Bullhead City this week. Owner Tasha Aguirre has been in the area for more than 15 years and was finally ready to open her own shop. Gold River Tattoo specializes in tattoo’s, Piercings, beauty, cosmetics, personal care and takes pride in providing a clean, safe and calm environment for all clients. Among those attending and pictured are Aguirre, Chamber Ambassadors, Board Members, and staff including John Hassett, Ellen Brown, Todd Levitt and Nicole Diaz. Also pictured are Co-owner Danielle Roman Noel, Deanna Sohn, Nikki…

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Gold River Tattoo opens

The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand opening of Gold River Tattoo in Bullhead City this week. Owner Tasha Aguirre has been in the area for more than 15 years and was finally ready to open her own shop. Gold River Tattoo specializes in tattoo’s, Piercings, beauty, cosmetics, personal care and takes pride in providing a clean, safe and calm environment for all clients. Among those attending and pictured are Aguirre, Chamber Ambassadors, Board Members, and staff including John Hassett, Ellen Brown, Todd Levitt and Nicole Diaz. Also pictured are Co-owner Danielle Roman Noel, Deanna Sohn, Nikki…

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Rejuvenated Health and Wellness opens

The Bullhead Area Chamber and Laughlin Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand re-opening of Rejuvenated Health and Wellness in Fort Mohave this week. Owner Dayna Blake has been in the medical field for over 20 years and opened her business in 2019. Some treatments offered are VI peel, Micro needling with PRP, IV therapy, Microdermabrasion, Vitamin B injections, Muscle & body sculpting, Juvéderm fillers, Botox, anti-wrinkle treatments and much more. Among those attending and pictured are Owner Dayna Blake, Chamber Ambassadors, Board Members, and staff including Ellen Brown, George Smith, Carey Fearing, Melody DuMouchel, Yvette Pursley, Todd Levitt, John…

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Golden Valley water system back to normal

GOLDEN VALLEY – A week-long water service outage has ended for roughly 40% of the customer base in the Mohave County operated Golden Valley Water Improvement District (GVID). The May 7 failure of one of two wells that supply the system resulted in loss of service for 500 of the District’s 1,200 customers. “County staff worked every calendar day with urgency to repair the damage,” a county issued news release stated. It said a replacement submersible motor was located in Phoenix on May 14 and rushed to Golden Valley for installation. A boil water advisory remained in effect as crews restored…

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Golden Valley water system back to normal

GOLDEN VALLEY – A week-long water service outage has ended for roughly 40% of the customer base in the Mohave County operated Golden Valley Water Improvement District (GVID). The May 7 failure of one of two wells that supply the system resulted in loss of service for 500 of the District’s 1,200 customers. “County staff worked every calendar day with urgency to repair the damage,” a county issued news release stated. It said a replacement submersible motor was located in Phoenix on May 14 and rushed to Golden Valley for installation. A boil water advisory remained in effect as crews restored…

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