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Fatal hit and run under investigation

KINGMAN – Kingman police are investigating a hit and run pedestrian fatality. Deputy Chief Joel Freed said the body of a man was found in the roadway of the 900 block of Beale St. in downtown Kingman at about 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 14.
The name of the 68-year-old victim is initially withheld.
“Investigators determined that the male subject had been struck by a west bound vehicle and possibly ran over by an additional vehicle,” Freed said. “At this time the suspected hit and run vehicle is unknown.
Anyone with information about the incident or those involve are asked to contact the Kingman Police Department (928-753-2191) or Mohave Silent Witness (928-753-1234).

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Why Bother?

As I have served in the ministry for nearly 35 years, I have done it all it seems.
I have preached over one thousand sermons, been involved in church music as a trainer and as a leader, hosted countless vacation bible schools, traveled with our youth groups to camps, and kept a vibrant midweek bible study going for 20 years.
In addition, I often remark that I have done everything from bathrooms to baptisms. Why? Because it is true.

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Kistler of Lake Havasu named to spring Dean’s List

Each semester, students at Missouri State University who attain academic excellence are named to the dean’s list. For undergraduate students, criteria include enrollment in at least 12 credit hours during the spring semester and at least a 3.50 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Izzy Kistler from Lake Havasu City made the list. Kistler was among more than 4,800 students named to the spring 2024 dean’s list.

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