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KRMC welcomes nurse practitioner to primary care practice

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) is pleased to welcome Jennifer Shade, FNP-C to the KRMC Primary Care team at the KRMC Hualapai Mountain Campus. As a family nurse practitioner, Jennifer Shade provides care to patients of all ages. She treats a range of conditions – from acute illness, like cold and flu, to chronic disease, such as diabetes. Shade has been with Kingman Regional Medical Center throughout her 10-year nursing career. She has provided medical care to emergency room patients and in interventional radiology. Ready to move into preventive care and help patients manage chronic conditions, Shade decided…

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Safe company moving to Ft. Mohave

FT. MOHAVE – A company that produces and sells safes for the corporate world is relocating its manufacturing operation from Riverside, California to Fort Mohave. Owner Kelly Corson says an unfriendly business environment prompts his decision to leave high cost of living, excessive taxes and burdensome permit and fee requirements behind in California. Corson said he contemplated moving his business to Texas before focusing more on northwest Arizona, mostly because he already has enjoyed a second Colorado River recreation home in Mohave Valley for 18 years. And he credited Mohave County Economic Development Director Tami Ursenbach for helping with his…

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Safe company moving to Ft. Mohave

FT. MOHAVE – A company that produces and sells safes for the corporate world is relocating its manufacturing operation from Riverside, California to Fort Mohave. Owner Kelly Corson says an unfriendly business environment prompts his decision to leave high cost of living, excessive taxes and burdensome permit and fee requirements behind in California. Corson said he contemplated moving his business to Texas before focusing more on northwest Arizona, mostly because he already has enjoyed a second Colorado River recreation home in Mohave Valley for 18 years. And he credited Mohave County Economic Development Director Tami Ursenbach for helping with his…

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Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager on Facebook Live

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City presents Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager event to take place virtually on Facebook Live @LHCAZGOV on Friday, June 5, at 8:30 a.m.   Grab a cup of coffee, your phone, tablet, laptop or computer and bring your questions to our Facebook Live event from the comfort of your home. Mayor Cal Sheehy and City Manager Jess Knudson will join you via a Facebook Live chat. Mayor Cal Sheehy strongly encourages residents to virtually join and participate as a way to reconnect with your local officials.   As always, the meeting is recorded…

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Grand Canyon National Park warns visitors to beware of wild rabbit carcasses

GRAND CANYON – The National Park Service is asking visitors to take caution and not to approach wildlife, especially wild rabbits. Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHDV2) was recently detected in a dead jackrabbit found within Grand Canyon National Park, making it the first detected case in the park. RHDV2 is a highly-contagious and lethal viral disease among domestic and wild rabbits. The virus does not infect humans, but other causes of illness and mortality of rabbits can. The public is instructed to remain cautious and to follow the instructions below to protect themselves, pets and rabbits while in the park. If…

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Riverside Resort to reopen June 4

LAUGHLIN, Nev. – Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino will reopen to the public Thursday, June 4, 2020, at 8 a.m., with a full series of safety measures, solely focused on creating a safe environment for guests and employees while maintaining that Riverside Resort pre-pandemic hospitality and fun. “During the past two months, the Riverside’s leadership team has worked together in every area of the casino and hotel to develop strategies to safely open and operate during these unprecedented, challenging times,” said Riverside Resort’s COO, Matt Laughlin. “We are proud to be a casino of choice in the southwest…

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