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Supervisors discuss animal shelter, review of publicly-held buildings

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County Manager Mike Hendrix credits assistant Yvonne Orr and other staff members for successful operation of the Animal Shelter in downtown Kingman. The county took control of the facility last July, following its operation by the Western Arizona Humane Society for the previous decade. “We came across a lot of bumps in the beginning,” Orr said during the regular Board of Supervisors meeting conducted Tuesday, Jan. 21 in Bullhead City. “We still are having some issues but all in all I think things are going well with the shelter.” Orr said shelter operations are maintained within…

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Daniel McCarthy to speak at dinner

LAKE HAVASU CITY – London Bridge Republican Women’s Club will host a dinner on Monday, Feb. 3 at Shugrue’s Bridgeview Room, 1425 N. McCulloch Blvd. The guest speaker will be Daniel McCarthy, candidate for U.S. Senate. Representatives from Martha McSally’s campaign will also be on hand. Check-in is at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $18 at the door. Please RSVP to Amie Boggs at 573-707-2286 by Saturday, February 1.

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44 indicted in Kokopelli Eye Institute case

MOHAVE COUNTY – Five people employed at the Kokopelli Eye Institute in Kingman have been indicted along with the doctor who operates the business that also has branches in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Peoria, Wickenburg, Surprise, Glendale and Fountain Hills. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich early this month announced the indictment of Dr. Michael Lee Ham in an alleged fraud and billing scandal. Brnovich has subsequently announced the indictment of 44 employees who worked at the various Kokopelli Eye Institutes. The five who worked at the Kingman business who’ve been indicted include Monica Zavala, Donalda “Sue” Sticka, Amber Havenner, Sarah Morgan…

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44 indicted in Kokopelli Eye Institute case

MOHAVE COUNTY – Five people employed at the Kokopelli Eye Institute in Kingman have been indicted along with the doctor who operates the business that also has branches in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Peoria, Wickenburg, Surprise, Glendale and Fountain Hills. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich early this month announced the indictment of Dr. Michael Lee Ham in an alleged fraud and billing scandal. Brnovich has subsequently announced the indictment of 44 employees who worked at the various Kokopelli Eye Institutes. The five who worked at the Kingman business who’ve been indicted include Monica Zavala, Donalda “Sue” Sticka, Amber Havenner, Sarah Morgan…

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Clouser speaks at Rotary

Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s January 17 meeting speaker was Cecilia Clouser, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) Volunteer Services Manager (shown with club president, Karen Brown). KRMC volunteers, numbering about 150, serve at the reception desk, the gift shops on the main and second campus, outpatient surgery, the cancer care center, Joan & Diana Hospice, and as drivers transporting patients and more. Gift Shop proceeds go towards grants for hospital needs and scholarships. Minimum age to volunteer at KRMC is 14 years of age. For further information, contact Clouser at 928-263-5673.

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Two killed in fatal crash identified

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Authorities have identified the victims and provided more details of a head on collision that claimed the lives of a woman and her daughter in Lake Havasu City last Sunday, Jan. 19. Dead at the scene of the 3:25 p.m. two-vehicle collision on State Route 95 at Fall Springs Wash were Maria Ramirez-Rangle, 38, and her 10-year-old daughter, both of Lake Havasu. Lake Havasu City Police Sergeant Tom Gray said Ramirez-Rangle was driving an Infinity SUV northbound when a southbound Range Rover SUV crossed the center line, causing the collision. He said passengers in the Infinity,…

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