Trending Today ...
Letter to the Editor
All immigrants should not be created equal!

Open Letter to President Trump, Just because former

Early voting underway, ballots mailed for Primary Election

MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. — Early voting for the

school supplies
Havasu students honored at Belmont, Maryland

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. –  Two students from

republican party logo
MRF to host Gosar, Glassman, and Ryder

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The public is invited to

Jeannie Jungles

In Loving Memory of Jeannie JunglesMarch 16, 1933

elk in field
2026 Fall Draw results available for hunt permits

PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Basha’s invites residents to share their favorite donut flavors

Kids and grown-ups alike encouraged to enter grocer’s annual Donut Flavor Craze Contest, now through May 17 Because we have all been dreaming of traveling again, Bashas’ themed its annual donut contest around inspirational global flavors this year.  Fried dough is a much-loved indulgence not just in Arizona, but all over the world. That is why Bashas’ is inviting Arizona kids and grown-ups to draw some inspiration from their previous travels and dream up the best new flavor for the hometown grocer’s donut cases. Whether it is a country’s particular style of donut – like the Portuguese Malasada or German…

Read More

Maintenance Solutions donates to Shop with a Cop

Charles & Steffanie Rambo owner of Maintenance Solutions presented I SUPPORT THE THIN BLUE LINE vinyl stickers to Shop with a Cop Treasurer Lorrie Duggins for the Back the Blue Caravan event on May 15. In addition to the vinyl sticker donation, the Rambo’s provided oranges for the police department and ADOPT A PET SAVE A LIFE vinyl stickers for Animal Care and Welfare.   The vinyl stickers are available for a donation of $3 each or 2 for $5. The stickers will be some of the merchandise on hand at the Shop with a Cop booth at the Back the…

Read More

Contract awarded for second Laughlin/Bullhead bridge

LAUGHLIN/BULLHEAD CITY – Clark County, Nevada has awarded a $54-million contract to a Henderson-based firm to build a second Colorado River bridge connecting Laughlin and Bullhead City. Fisher Sand and Gravel will have two years to complete the project once an official notice to proceed is issued. “The contract calls for construction of a five-span, 724-foot-long concrete bridge over the Colorado River,” manager Toby Cotter said during the May 4 Bullhead City council meeting. Bullhead City is contributing $4.5-million for bridge construction and spent another $4-million on connective infrastructure on the Arizona side of the span. Cotter said advancing the project after…

Read More

Kingman Area Food Bank receives UniSource grant

KINGMAN –  On Friday, the Kingman Area Food Bank received notice that UniSource Energy Services has approved a grant in the amount of $5,000 to assist with food bank operations. This new grant is one of many that the local energy service has provided to help feed the hungry in Mohave County. This unrestricted grant will assist in funding operations for the Kingman Area Food Bank. They feed 30 to 50 families daily with about 150 to 200 pounds of food. Their operations receive support from many community businesses, which helps them serve the great need in Mohave County.  In…

Read More

Impact fees, bond financing move forward for Kingman

KINGMAN – Separate Tuesday approvals have the City of Kingman one link of the chain closer to development impact fees and reducing debt service on its public safety retirement fund. Adoption of conceptual Land Use Assessments and an Infrastructure Improvements Plan puts the city on a path to possibly adopt impact fees in mid-June and implement them in October. Council member Jamie Scott Stehly said impact fees are currently the most useful mechanism to generate much needed revenue to fund great need in the public safety, street preservation and parks and recreation arenas. “They were not my first choice They’re…

Read More

Clark exits BHC council

BULLHEAD CITY – Mark Clark quietly resigned his Bullhead City council position Sunday and began working as city utility director Monday. Clark said he’ll simply be serving the citizens and the community in a new way. “I believe I made educated decisions on council and that’s what I’ll be doing as utilities director,” Clark said. “It’s just another way for me to help this city. I’ve been here for 20 years now. My wife and I love this place.” Clark said his history of utility management involvements over the years along the Colorado River and his elected service provide a perfect…

Read More