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Pavement work on SR 66 in Peach Springs scheduled through May 10

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for brief traffic delays for pavement work along a 34-mile section of State Route 66 north of Kingman in Peach Springs. Work started today (Monday, April 22) and will continue weekdays from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, May 10:  ADOT advises drivers to be prepared to come to a complete stop when approaching and driving through the work zone while crews apply a pavement sealant.

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Three perish in fatal crash

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Three people were fatally injured in a traffic accident that shut down Highway 95 south of Lake Havasu City at 4:42 p.m. Thursday, April 18. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) said a northbound Kia Forte crossed the center line of the highway, resulting in a collision with a southbound Lexus sedan. DPS spokesman Bart Graves said the name of the 64-year-old Lake Havasu City woman in the Lexus who was dead at the scene is initially withheld. “The driver and passenger from the Kia are United Kingdom nationals and died on impact,” Graves said. “Their…

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Protect yourself, protect a bear 

With Arizona’s hottest months right around the corner, how black bears forage for typical food sources will become more challenging. As a result, the chances of them wandering into populated areas in search of an easier meal will be on the rise.     While bears are typically shy and tend to avoid humans, their excellent sense of smell can be problematic for both the animals and humans. Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) officials advise those living or visiting bear country to avoid feeding wildlife and to not leave trash, food or other attractants accessible (such as pet food or bird…

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Is M.I.K.I.D. your kid?

Delivering resources, support to Arizona families Depression, anxiety, ADHD – do any of these resonate with describing your child’s experiences? These are just a few examples of challenges plaguing some of our young people. “Mentally Ill Kids In Distress” (MIKID) is a nonprofit dedicated to improving these and other mental and behavioral health issues in kids and providing parents with resources and support. MIKID is a distinctive mental and behavioral health provider because it is a family-run organization. More than 80 percent of MIKID’s staff and 51 percent of the board have experience with a behavioral health challenge in their…

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Johnson Avenue Closure for ADA Improvements

KINGMAN, Ariz. – On Monday, April 22nd, the City of Kingman will be doing a full closure on Johnson Avenue as part of the Andy Devine ADA Improvement project, which is funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. The closure will be on Johnson Avenue from Andy Devine Avenue to Main Street beginning at 5:00 am on Monday, April 22nd. The work is anticipated to take up to two weeks to complete. The City of Kingman urges anyone traveling through work zones to use caution and provide a safe working environment for workers, the motoring public, and pedestrians. For…

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Humanity: The Problem or the Solution?

Amy Schley, in writing for Ricochet.com in 2019, encapsulated a problem we face quite well. “I think what divides us is a paradigm. It’s not exactly left vs. right, though there’s a lot of overlap. On one side, people think that humans are killing the planet, poisoning the environment with CO2 and pollution. They discourage people to have children and have convinced people to commit suicide to reduce their carbon footprint. On the other is the belief that humans are a force for good in the world. That as we become wealthier, we are better able to care for our…

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