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Walk Away from Drugs & 5K Run is next Wednesday

Get ready to stride with pride for the 13th Annual Walk Away from Drugs and 5K run on Wednesday, October 23rd, hosted by the Bullhead City Police & Fire Departments during Red Ribbon Week. “We encourage all participants to wear red and hold signs or banners to show their commitment to a drug-free lifestyle,” said Community Services Officer Lorrie Duggins. The Red Ribbon campaign is the oldest and largest drug prevention program nationwide. The campaign began in 1985 when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena. This incident started the tradition to display and wear red ribbons as…

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Plan for lane closures on US 93 south of Wikieup Oct. 17 for maintenance

Drivers should expect delays The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists with travel plans on US 93 south of Wikieup to plan ahead and expect delays of up to 15 minutes on Thursday, Oct. 17.  North- and southbound lane closures are scheduled to occur from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., from south of Signal Road to south of the Burro Creek Bridge (mileposts 133 to 142).  The restrictions are necessary so crews can place a sealant over the existing asphalt, which helps to protect and extend the life of the highway pavement.  ADOT reminds motorists to use caution around construction personnel and equipment….

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Military News

U.S. Air Force Airman Dmarco J. Rabon graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is a 2018 graduate of Paramount High School, Mohave Valley.

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Public invited to participate in nation’s largest volunteer effort

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Bureau of Land Management’s Lake Havasu Field Office invites the public to celebrate the 26th annual National Public Lands Day Saturday, October 26. Volunteers will participate in a variety of outdoor projects from 8 a.m. until noon at Take Off Point Recreation Area along Lake Havasu. In an effort to enhance communities and improve public lands, projects will include painting railings and fishing piers, kiosk repairs, power washing, weed removal and general clean up. Once the work is completed, volunteers are invited to stay and fish at the site. National Public Lands Day began in…

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Dozens of captive desert tortoises need forever homes

For some, a dog or cat will do just fine. But for others who are considering adopting something uniquely Arizona, say hello to your next family member: a captive Sonoran desert tortoise. “Many people don’t even consider opening up their homes to desert tortoises, but they make fantastic and personable pets,” said Tegan Wolf, Arizona Game and Fish Department Desert Tortoise Adoption Program coordinator. “It’s rewarding to hear stories from those who have adopted a captive tortoise and made them part of the family because they’re a unique alternative to traditional family pets. They offer many of the same life…

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37th annual bass tourney sported calm weather

LAKE MEAD – In the days leading up to the 2019 WON Bass US Open on Lake Mead, the weather did anything but cooperate. Strong winds kept the field of 254 pro anglers and their AAA partners confined to areas that weren’t pounded by the resultant waves. On the eve of the 37th edition of the event, the wind laid down. When those conditions present themselves to tournament anglers, the immediate thought is that it the fishing is going to be tough. While the results showed that much of the field found the fishing to be difficult, someone will always…

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