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Pet adoption event Friday

KINGMAN – Friends of the Mohave County Animal Shelter will hold a Black Friday Sale and Mega Adoption Event at the shelter this Friday, November 29. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3423 N. Burbank St. They will have pet related merchandise for sale for donation: including cat towers, aquariums, dog and cat bowls, collars, and costumes. There will be dogs and cats for adoption.

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Lake Havasu celebrates Thanksgiving

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Two Lake Havasu organizations got all geared up for the upcoming Thanksgiving season. Living Word Church hosted their annual Community Thanksgiving service while the Dementia Connection of Havasu, had a Thanksgiving gathering for the elderly. 

Living Word’s Words Community Thanksgiving Service took place on Wednesday, November 20th at 6:30pm and Dementia Connection of Lake Havasu’s holiday event was on Thursday, November 21 at 10 a.m. at Mount Olive Church.

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Up go the lights

KINGMAN – Tis’ the time o’ year.

A City of Kingman Parks Department lighting team made up of Rocky Burdine, Josh Bathauer, Kyle Davis and Todd Durham have been getting Locomotive Park ready for the colorful, festive Christmas season.

“There are others that helped at times, but these were the four involved the most,” said Mathew Golder, Assistant Parks Superintendent.

Three of those crewmembers were stringing up lights and a star on the more than 40-foot pine tree along Route 66/Andy Devine Avenue Thursday and Friday.

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