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BLM seeks public comment on proposed Lake Havasu Field Office vegetation management plan  

LAKE HAVASU CITY — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lake Havasu Field Office is seeking public input on an environmental assessment analyzing a Programmatic Vegetation Management Plan. The purpose of the plan is to maintain and improve ecological conditions in vegetation communities on public lands within the field office area by using an integrated treatment approach. Treatments would improve biological diversity and ecosystem functionalities, preserve public access and address high risk fuel areas.   This plan would allow BLM personnel to use integrated treatment methods including manual, mechanical, prescribed fire, and chemical treatments. Treatments would take place on up to 500…

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KCCU hosts annual Arts & Crafts Fair

KINGMAN – Join Kingman Cancer Care Unit (KCCU) for their annual Arts and Crafts Fair, on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 11 and 12 at Mohave County Fairgrounds. This fair stands as a cornerstone fundraiser for KCCU. The fair is a vibrant gathering that draws more than 100 talented vendors not only from Arizona but also from various other states. They showcase an impressive array of original arts and crafts, ranging from exquisite quilts, scented candles, handcrafted soap, and beautiful floral arrangements to festive holiday decorations, intricate woodworking, artisanal jewelry, unique gift items, and delicious food. Hours are Saturday 9 a.m. to…

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KCCU hosts annual Arts & Crafts Fair

KINGMAN – Join Kingman Cancer Care Unit (KCCU) for their annual Arts and Crafts Fair, on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 11 and 12 at Mohave County Fairgrounds. This fair stands as a cornerstone fundraiser for KCCU. The fair is a vibrant gathering that draws more than 100 talented vendors not only from Arizona but also from various other states. They showcase an impressive array of original arts and crafts, ranging from exquisite quilts, scented candles, handcrafted soap, and beautiful floral arrangements to festive holiday decorations, intricate woodworking, artisanal jewelry, unique gift items, and delicious food. Hours are Saturday 9 a.m. to…

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Literacy Council will be giving away books Nov. 2

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu Literacy Council will be giving away free books for grades kindergarten to eighth grade. On Thursday, Nov. 2, the Literacy Council will be giving away free books from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Mohave County Library – Lake Havasu City branch. This event is an opportunity to meet Literacy Council volunteers and pick up some great reads. City Council members will be visiting as well to show their support for this free event.  The Workplace Education and Literacy Coalition of Mohave County estimated that 13% of individuals over the age of 16, lack basic…

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Katie’s House Foundation offers housing assistance to marginalized community

BULLHEAD CITY – Most high schoolers don’t think about finances. By the time high school has ended, financial education for most, is a subject of mystery. Some may struggle with paying for college, residential rentals, car loans, even trying to figure out how to budget finances with a low income job.   Is it lack of effort or lack of education?   Katie’s House Foundation partnered with The Normalize Money Project School of Financial Literacy, is recognizing the lack of financial education and is making strides to educate the community on financing as well as better housing options.  Katie’s House Foundation is a nonprofit that provides shared…

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Fatal crash victim identified

BULLHEAD CITY – Police have released the name of the local resident who was fatally injured in an Oct. 25 traffic accident in Bullhead City. Police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said Bernard Medina, 37, was ejected when the Chevrolet Blazer he was driving left the Bullhead Parkway just south of Arroyo Vista Drive and tumbled down an embankment. Fromelt said Medina’s fiance and their 3-year-old son were not hurt in the rollover and escaped the vehicle before it caught fire.

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