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9th Annual Car and Cycle Show

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MCC nursing students and health profession programs donating assistance and supplies to local hospitals

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College students and employees are doing their part to help local health institutions in need of medical supplies during the Coronavirus pandemic. MCC’s Allied Health and Nursing programs have donated medical materials to assist local hospitals during the pandemic and nursing students are volunteering to help patients at hospitals in Kingman, Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Lake Havasu City. June Weiss, MCC Director of Nursing, said students are screening staff and visitors entering the hospitals, as well as patients going into physician offices and clinics and staff entering long term care facilities. Taschia Salas, a…

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Pet vaccination clinic is April 9

BULLHEAD CITY – Tender Loving Care Veterinary Services will be hosting an open air low cost pet vaccination clinic on Thursday, April 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. next to TLC Doggie Day Camp, located at 1632 Hwy 95 in Bullhead City, AZ. Clinic will be held outside on the north side of the building next to the Chevron station. Pet owners are asked to please remain in their cars. They will be brought paperwork and given a number. Each pet owner and their pet will be checked in and examined one at a time. For vaccination or package…

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Call for Arguments for Kingman Primary Election Ballot propositions

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman will have two separate propositions on the August 4, primary election ballot: Proposition 416, “A resolution proposing a permanent adjustment to the state-imposed expenditure base for the City of Kingman,” and Proposition 417, “An ordinance proposing a four-year mayor term for the City of Kingman.” Individuals may file arguments for or against the proposed Permanent Base Adjustment and proposed four-Year Mayor Term, which will be published in an election publicity pamphlet. The last day to file arguments is 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6, at the City of Kingman Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 310 N. 4th…

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Lake Havasu City takes steps to promote social distancing

LAKE HAVASU CITY – To maximize the health and safety of our residents and to limit the congregation of large groups in accordance with CDC guidelines, the City applies the following measures to City services: Tinnell Memorial Skatepark is closed. Events and group activities continues to be restricted at park ramadas. Basketball, bocce ball, horseshoe, and volleyball courts at all City parks are closed. All open spaces, trails, walking paths, dog parks, pickleball courts and restrooms are open to public use during normal park hours with proper social distancing. Residents and visitors are reminded to follow the guidelines of the…

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11th and 12th positive COVID-19 cases confirmed in Mohave County

“All Residents & Visitors Stay Home Unless Absolutely Necessary” MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ (April 2, 2020) – This morning (04/03/20) the Mohave County Public Health Department received two positive COVID-10 test results in the county. One case, an adult, is out of the Lake Havasu City service area, and is in isolation, recovering at home. This individual is epidemiologically linked to one of the previous LHC cases. The second case, also an adult, is out of the Kingman service area and is isolation and recovering at home as well. Our nurses have begun the case investigations and will be working with the…

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Kingman Area Regional Transit (KART) is going fare free

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is implementing free fares for the Kingman Area Regional Transit (KART), effective immediately, until further notice. KART will not be charging a fare to ride the bus, and anyone who has already purchased a monthly pass for the month of April will be able to exchange it for a new pass, when regular fare collection resumes. Day passes dated April 2, will be exchanged for day passes that can be used in the future.  “This is in direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic and looking for further ways to keep our operators and riders…

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