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KINGMAN – Transporting illegal drugs into Mohave County

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Grand award helps fund transport vehicle

MOHAVE COUNTY  – For the Luv of Paws Domestic Animal Rescue & Sanctuary has been awarded a $7,000 grant from the Petco Foundation to support its lifesaving work in Mohave County. The investment will enable the purchase of a transport vehicle to transport dogs and cats to adoption events; implement a TNR program in collaboration with veterinarians; and assist the pickup of large donations. “For the Luv of Paws thanks the Petco Foundation for investing in its lifesaving efforts,” said Director Cherie DaLynn. For further information contact DaLynn at 928-897-7304.

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Quality of life improves for group home residents

Dear Editor, My name is Jake and you’ve probably never met me or even heard of my plight. I am also willing to bet my next meal that many of you have never been to where my friends and I live. MOHAVE COUNTY – My name is Jake and you’ve probably never met me or even heard of my plight. I am also willing to bet my next meal that many of you have never been to where my friends and I live. The place I’m currently staying at with Barney, Gertrude, Shorty and about 180 others isn’t a four-star…

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Registration for KYFL to begin

Coaches, parents and young athletes and cheerleaders are gearing up for the annual Kingman Youth Football League (KYFL) season. Separate registration opportunities are scheduled in early and mid-August. Parents can sign up their third to sixth grade kids at the discounted rate of $75 during the First Friday festivities in downtown Kingman. KYFL officials will be handling registration from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. while manning a booth that will be set up between 4th and 5th streets on Friday, August 2. It will cost $85 to sign up kids during registration scheduled at Kingman High School (KHS) August 14, 15, and 16….

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Going fast: fall turkey, youth-only javelina hunt permit-tags

Leftovers go on sale “over the counter” beginning Monday, July 29 PHOENIX — Arizona hunters still have an opportunity to receive a hunt permit-tag for select 2019 fall turkey and youth-only javelina hunts.   As of last week, there were 418 permit-tags available for fall turkey in Game Management Unit 12A, and 210 youth-only permit-tags for javelina in various units throughout the state.  All leftover permit-tags can be purchased in person with a completed paper application at all department offices beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, July 29.  For a complete list of leftover permit-tags, visit https://www.azgfd.com/Hunting/Draw/. For more information, including license and permit-tag requirements,…

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Bullhead City public works projects

BULLHEAD CITY – The City of Bullhead City Public Works Department has the following projects going on in addition to regular work around our city during the week of July 29: ·City crews will be performing city wide sewer cleaning in various neighborhoods. ·City crews will be performing city wide sewer video inspection. ·City crews will be performing city wide street sweeping in various neighborhoods. ·City crews will be performing city wide traffic and street light maintenance and repairs in various locations throughout the city. ·The North Bullhead construction project is ongoing until October. Installation of curb, gutter, grading and…

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More back-to-school safety

It’s that time of year again… congested morning traffic, school buses stopping frequently and kids scattered through crosswalks. It’s “back-to-school” next week and the Bullhead City Police Department would like to start off the new school year safely. Over the summer, motorists have been used to driving the normal speed limit, but people need to be aware of the change. Children will be excited getting to and from school while using the intersections and crosswalks, so drivers should watch the road carefully for pedestrians and kids on bicycles. Officers will be out enforcing the 15 mile per hour school zone speed limit….

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