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Havasu Mobility earns 2019 AzTA/ADOT Outstanding Special Needs Transportation Program Award

Havasu Mobility received the Outstanding Special Needs Transportation Program award at the 32nd Annual Arizona Transit Association Conference in Mesa, Arizona. Five agencies were nominated, with Havasu Mobility being nominated by MileMarkers Therapy. Patrick Cipres, Havasu Mobility Program Supervisor, accepted the award on behalf of Lake Havasu City. The Outstanding Special Needs Transportation Program Award recognizes Havasu Mobility for outstanding services provided to the elderly and persons with disabilities, including innovation, operations efficiency, and/or customer service. Havasu Mobility is a transportation program operated by Lake Havasu City to provide seniors, persons with disabilities, military veterans and low income city residents in our…

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Yesterday’s is open now in Chloride

CHLORIDE – Newly renovated Yesterday’s Restaurant and Shep’s Miner’s Inn is open for business. Rich in history, its main building was built to house a late 1800’s stage-coach repair and rest stop. A sometimes “watering-hole” for celebrities and a stepping-stone site for movie carriers of Jack Nicholson and Bruce Dern, Yesterday’s became a favored stopover for Mel Tillis, second singing home for Joe Feeney (Irish Tenor on Lawrence Welk), and starting place for Talent Quest, world’s largest Karaoke competition. Owner’s Dean and Dollie Kenedy, together with family members have re-modeled the popular restaurant and motel while at the same time…

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Granddaddy of all yard sales May 4

CHLORIDE – A bi-annual all-town yard sale begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday May 4h, and ends when the last treasure hunter leaves town. Multitudes travel to this former mining town seizing upon amazing steals. This twice a year event is often described as a bargain hunter’s dream. Cars, machines, toys, guns, household supplies, antiques, you name it and it’s usually on display for sale. Gift shops also present amazingly reduced priced items. The well-known bake-sale, a culinary delight, begins 9 a.m. at the former gas station located at second and Tennessee Streets. Yesterday’s Restaurant is open at 8 a.m….

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Bullhead women victim of hit and run

  The death of a Bullhead City woman in Golden Valley is being investigated as a suspected hit and run incident. Mohave County Sheriff’s office deputies responded at 10:55 p.m. Tuesday April 23 to a report of a subject in the roadway in the area of Colorado Road and Brook Drive in Golden Valley.    Agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said Krisandrea Lynn Pannell-Cashen, 62, Bullhead City was dead at the scene. She said deputies located debris that provides clues of vehicular involvement.    “Detectives determined the vehicle involved was possibly a gold in color 1999-2004 Chevy S10 pickup or blazer type vehicle,” Mortensen…

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Lee Williams Varsity Baseball ranks #3

The LWHS Varsity Baseball team is right now ranked #3 in the State. They clinched recently back to back Grand Canyon Region Champs besting Mingus 5-2. They definitely have a chance to win it all. No team in Kingman has done it before. From right to left front: Head coach: Patrick O’Boyle, Justin Martinez, Justin Talk, Rye Samson, Chris Caron, Wyatt Talk, Matt Bathauer, Asst coach John Blake. Back row: Mike Bathauer, Garrett Diem, Nick Oeastman & Dylan Petersen

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New sewer lines in Beale and Sixth Street

The City of Kingman is planning to construct new sewer lines in Beale Street and Sixth St. The proposed work includes new, 8-inch sewer lines along with two new sewer manholes. The project started Monday, April 22, and should be completed in about three weeks. There may be traffic delays, detours, and restricted lanes associated with the construction activity. In addition, parking in some areas will be limited or restricted during construction. Every effort will be made to minimize the impact on access to businesses. Freiday Construction is the Contractor that will be performing the work.

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