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Tree trimmer rescued

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City Fire Department (LHCFD) was summoned Monday, July 13 to assist with a tree trimmer who had become stuck in a bucket truck. The trimmer had been stuck50 to 60 feet up in the bucket for about three hours outdoors in 111 degree heat. LHCFD personnel were able to extricate the stranded trimmer in about 15 minutes. There were no reported injuries and no request for medical care.

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Schuster seeks four more years as sheriff

MOHAVE COUNTY – Doug Schuster believes a record of achievement and progress, and his commitment to provide the best law enforcement possible, should earn him a second term as Mohave County Sheriff. “It’s truly an honor to serve as sheriff. We’re making tremendous headway. We’re doing this because we have the support of the people and I’m so grateful,” Schuster said. “I’m asking the public to continue that support. Stand behind me. Stand with me and together we’re going to make this county much, much better. Let’s keep the momentum going.” The 41-year resident of Lake Havasu City became a…

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Schuster seeks four more years as sheriff

MOHAVE COUNTY – Doug Schuster believes a record of achievement and progress, and his commitment to provide the best law enforcement possible, should earn him a second term as Mohave County Sheriff. “It’s truly an honor to serve as sheriff. We’re making tremendous headway. We’re doing this because we have the support of the people and I’m so grateful,” Schuster said. “I’m asking the public to continue that support. Stand behind me. Stand with me and together we’re going to make this county much, much better. Let’s keep the momentum going.” The 41-year resident of Lake Havasu City became a…

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Teen sustained minor injury in BHC brush fire

BULLHEAD CITY – A female juvenile was treated for minor burn injuries to her feet suffered during a lunch hour brush blaze in Bullhead City Monday. Firefighters responded at 12:17 p.m. to the incident in the 1700 block of Toro Road. Spokeswoman Lori Viles said personnel encountered fire spread from a vacant lot extending to multiple exposures on Williams Drive. She said two wooden fences and a carport area were protected from flames. Cause of the fire is under investigation. Dave Hawkins

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Teen sustained minor injury in BHC brush fire

BULLHEAD CITY – A female juvenile was treated for minor burn injuries to her feet suffered during a lunch hour brush blaze in Bullhead City Monday. Firefighters responded at 12:17 p.m. to the incident in the 1700 block of Toro Road. Spokeswoman Lori Viles said personnel encountered fire spread from a vacant lot extending to multiple exposures on Williams Drive. She said two wooden fences and a carport area were protected from flames. Cause of the fire is under investigation. Dave Hawkins

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COVID-19 update: 85 new cases of all ages groups

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Monday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of 85 new COVID-19 confirmed cases. Thirty-five of the new cases are in the Bullhead City service area. There are also 32 cases in the Lake Havasu City service area. The Kingman service area has 15 new cases. North County has three new cases. Of the 35 Bullhead City area cases, all of them remain under investigation and although they are confirmed positives, more information is required. Two cases are 0-10; three cases are 11-19; one case is 20-29; seven cases are 30-39; ten…

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