Jail time for Havasu teen who shot up party
A Lake Havasu City teenager will serve some jail time but avoids a prison sentence for gunfire following a dispute at a house party attended by young adults and teenagers.
A Lake Havasu City teenager will serve some jail time but avoids a prison sentence for gunfire following a dispute at a house party attended by young adults and teenagers.
When volunteer project manager Mehdi Azarmi was asked in 2012 to help revive the long-dormant idea of a community park in Mohave Valley, he didn’t hesitate—though he knew it wouldn’t be easy.
A Lake Havasu City woman was released from custody on October 23, after she pleaded guilty and was sentenced for violence involving two of her children.
When the Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Philippi, he said something curious: “To write the same things to you is no trouble to me and is safe for you” (Philippians 3:1). That statement tells us something profound about the way spiritual growth happens. Spiritual growth requires repetition.
Don’t wait to secure your spot! The Mohave College enrollment window for spring and summer 2026 opens Oct. 20, giving students the chance to lock in their classes early. Spring semester begins Jan. 12, and summer classes kick off June 1.
The City of Bullhead City, in partnership with Mohave County, the Bullhead City Fire Department, Republic Services and Nevada State Recycling, will host a community clean-up and recycling event on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.