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Suicide prevention walk slated for Havasu community

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu Community Health Foundation is taking it to the streets again to support an extremely important cause. The foundation is well known around town for getting the public involved with their many educational programs about mental health.  

The health foundation has various ongoing support groups such as their caregiver group that provides help to those health care workers that help those suffering from dementia, and their cancer association of Havasu

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LWHS Renaissance Fair Helps the Students Shine

KINGMAN – Fairies, sword fights, Shakespeare and baked treats.

Lee Williams High School stagecraft students, with the leadership of their teacher, Paula Pickett, put on an inaugural ‘Lee Ol Renaissance Faire’ Friday.

More than 50 students, teachers, parents and other spectators set up camp in the school’s grassy common area adjacent to the cafeteria to show off months of building sets and rehearsing acts as part of a fundraiser for the drama and stagecraft classes.

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Ft. Mohave man killed in traffic crash

BULLHEAD CITY– A Sept. 1 single vehicle traffic fatality remains under investigation in Bullhead City. Police don’t know why the Chevrolet Equinox left the Bullhead Parkway near Camino Real Boulevard at about 1:15 p.m.

Bullhead City Police Department spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said George Hendrickson, 75, Fort Mohave, was dead at the scene. She said the vehicle traveled down a dirt embankment before striking a guardrail.

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No injuries in LHC garage fire

LAKE HAVASU CITY – At approximately 3:30 p.m., Monday, August 26, a garage fire was reported by witnesses driving in the 3500 block of Oro Grande Boulevard. The first arriving fire company reported smoke and flames coming from the garage doors of a double RV garage. Five Engine Companies, one Medic Unit, and a Battalion Chief responded to the incident and gained control of the fire within 25 minutes. The occupants evacuated the house safely. There were no reported injuries to the firefighters.

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Valle Vista to host craft show

VALLE VISTA – Valle Vista Golf Club is hosting their semi-annual art and craft show. The event will be held Saturday, September 28 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 9686 N. Concho Dr., in Valle Vista.

It will feature everything from fine arts to beautiful homemade crafts. The clubhouse and bar will be serving delicious homemade food during this event. Come enjoy the beautiful scenery, one-of-a-kind treasures and delicious food and beverages.

For information contact Leah at leahkathryn2021@gmail.com.

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2nd Annual Meins Walema Memorial Tournament set

KINGMAN – The 2nd Annual Meins Walema Memorial softball tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14 and 15 at Centennial Park.

There will be 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U divisions. Registration is $500 per team with a non-refundable deposit fee of $150 with a four-game

There will be vendors, food and live music.

Everyone is welcome to attend. Donations are currently being accepted for raffle items, and for additional vendor spaces.

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