Pearl charged in GV stabbing death
GOLDEN VALLEY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) continues investigating a Sept. 1 homicide in Golden Valley, and has released the name of the victim.
GOLDEN VALLEY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) continues investigating a Sept. 1 homicide in Golden Valley, and has released the name of the victim.
GOLDEN VALLEY – No one was injured in a late morning, Aug. 31 officer-involved shooting (OIS) in Golden Valley.
KINGMAN – The Kingman Concert Band is tuning up for another dynamic season. Celebrating over 25 years of free community band performances, this season’s line is sure to offer something for every musical taste; Broadway shows to music from around the world and festive tunes to ring in Christmas and St. Patrick’s Day.
The group applauds Kingman Unified School District #20 and its Superintendent Dr. Gretchen Dorner for opening up the district’s high school auditoriums at no cost
KINGMAN – Friends of Mohave County Animal Shelter will host a Picnic for Paws in the Park fundraiser on Friday, Sept. 20. The event will be held at Metcalfe Park beginning at 5 p.m. with Yappy Hour. Tickets are $30 each and include a deluxe picnic dinner by Siren’s Café, and live music by Goodheart. All proceeds will benefit the homeless animals of Mohave County.
Bring a blanket or chairs for a wonderful evening under the starts. There will be raffle and an auction.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu Community Health Foundation is taking it to the streets again to support an extremely important cause. The foundation is well known around town for getting the public involved with their many educational programs about mental health.
The health foundation has various ongoing support groups such as their caregiver group that provides help to those health care workers that help those suffering from dementia, and their cancer association of Havasu
KINGMAN – Fairies, sword fights, Shakespeare and baked treats.
Lee Williams High School stagecraft students, with the leadership of their teacher, Paula Pickett, put on an inaugural ‘Lee Ol Renaissance Faire’ Friday.
More than 50 students, teachers, parents and other spectators set up camp in the school’s grassy common area adjacent to the cafeteria to show off months of building sets and rehearsing acts as part of a fundraiser for the drama and stagecraft classes.