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Don’t let it loose: Releasing a pet into the wild is the wrong thing to do

Some people mistakenly believe that when their exotic pets get too difficult to manage, it is okay to release them into the wild. But that is exactly the wrong thing to do. Introduced pets — even goldfish — can have devastating effects on native wildlife and ecosystems. In our aquatic ecosystems, they can outcompete sportfish and natives for food and space, prey on native species, and have unforeseeable effects on the food web. Even aquarium pets, once established, can easily take over an aquatic system and negatively impact our native and sportfish populations.  While most non-native tropical fish are bright…

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Don’t let it loose: Releasing a pet into the wild is the wrong thing to do

Some people mistakenly believe that when their exotic pets get too difficult to manage, it is okay to release them into the wild. But that is exactly the wrong thing to do. Introduced pets — even goldfish — can have devastating effects on native wildlife and ecosystems. In our aquatic ecosystems, they can outcompete sportfish and natives for food and space, prey on native species, and have unforeseeable effects on the food web. Even aquarium pets, once established, can easily take over an aquatic system and negatively impact our native and sportfish populations.  While most non-native tropical fish are bright…

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Havasu dad found guilty of daughter’s death

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A Lake Havasu City man who played video games and got high with a friend while his young daughter suffered fatal heat exhaustion when left unattended in a vehicle will go to the Arizona Department of Corrections for 16 years. The punishment for Ty Martin, 24, is stipulated in a plea agreement entered Friday in Mohave County Superior Court. Martin is convicted of second degree murder in the May 11, 2019 death of his 18-month old daughter. Deputy Mohave County attorney Karolina Czaplinska said Martin left his sleeping daughter in his vehicle with the windows rolled…

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COVID-19 update: Four new cases, one death

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Saturday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of four new COVID-19 positive cases with one of them being a death. One of the cases is a 90+ person in the Bullhead City area and the case is under investigation. One case is in the Lake Havasu City area and is 80-89, at home, and linked to another case.  The final two are both in the Kingman area. One is a 60-69 individual and the case is under investigation.  The final case is a 90+ person, who has died and the case…

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COVID-19 update: Four new cases, one death

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Saturday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of four new COVID-19 positive cases with one of them being a death. One of the cases is a 90+ person in the Bullhead City area and the case is under investigation. One case is in the Lake Havasu City area and is 80-89, at home, and linked to another case.  The final two are both in the Kingman area. One is a 60-69 individual and the case is under investigation.  The final case is a 90+ person, who has died and the case…

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Kingman municipal pools open Monday

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman aquatics facilities will open Monday, May 25, and will operate next week Monday – Saturday, May 30, from 1-5:00 p.m. due to limited staffing. As staff is expanded, the city will update the community to changing hours of operation. Parks team members have been working hard to provide safe facilities and are following CDC guidelines: ·      Lines in front of both entrances are spaced six feet apart ·      Plexiglas in front and back entrance as well as concession area where sales takes place ·      Restrooms have dividers and handwashing stations have soap ·      Showers have dividers ·      Hand sanitizer…

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