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Monsoon Madness saw over 100 racers in Kingman

KINGMAN, Ariz. – More than 132 racers competed

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KINGMAN, Ariz. – A young Lake Havasu City

Republican Andy Biggs campaigned in Kingman Saturday 

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Several Republican and local politicians

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Bud Mickel performs for Summer Concert Series

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Sounds of Kingman will be

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Kids struck at school

KINGMAN – Three children and an adult were hurt when struck by a vehicle in front of Manzanita Elementary school in Kingman last Wednesday. The Kingman Police Department (KPD) said all four were released from Kingman Regional Medical Center following treatment of minor injuries. Police Chief Rusty Cooper said officers responding to the school in 2600 block of Detroit Ave. at 6:50 a.m. learned that a 28-year-old Kingman man dropped off his child at the school before he struck the victims as he was turning his vehicle around in a dirt parking lot. “Injured was a 33-year-old Kingman woman, her…

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New judge, court date for Shuffler

KINGMAN – A Kingman teenager charged in a deadly traffic accident will enter not guilty pleas during his initial appearance and arraignment in Mohave County Superior Court next week. The case against Brady Shuffler, however, has been assigned to a new judge and there’s a new court date in play. The matter was initially assigned to Judge Rick Lambert with the Shuffler appearance set next Tuesday. Defense attorney Brad Rideout exercised his right to a change of judge without specifying cause. Accordingly, the case was reassigned to the Honorable Judge Derek Carlisle who has scheduled arraignment next Thursday, Aug. 31….

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New judge, court date for Shuffler

KINGMAN – A Kingman teenager charged in a deadly traffic accident will enter not guilty pleas during his initial appearance and arraignment in Mohave County Superior Court next week. The case against Brady Shuffler, however, has been assigned to a new judge and there’s a new court date in play. The matter was initially assigned to Judge Rick Lambert with the Shuffler appearance set next Tuesday. Defense attorney Brad Rideout exercised his right to a change of judge without specifying cause. Accordingly, the case was reassigned to the Honorable Judge Derek Carlisle who has scheduled arraignment next Thursday, Aug. 31….

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Kingman city water is safe to drink

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman was informed today of an E-coli contamination in the I-40 water system west/southwest of town, that initiated a boil water alert for that system. The City would like to emphasize the fact that the City of Kingman Water distribution system is NOT affected by any type of E-coli contamination or any other type of regulatory notifications and restrictions due to elevated constituent values. “That system is NOT associated with the City of Kingman’s water system. It is our understanding that a 2nd verification sample was collected for that system; however, results are pending,” said Assistant Public Works Director Keelan…

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LBRW to host monthly dinner

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The London Bridge Republican Women (LBRW) monthly dinner will be held Monday, September 11 at Shugrues Bridgeview Room. Check in is at 5 p.m. with the meeting and dinner beginning at 6 p.m. This month’s guest speaker is Hildy Angus, candidate for Arizona State Senate. RSVP to Pam Ford at 928-486-4033 by noon on Friday, September 8. Reservations required for attendance.

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BHC announces dates for 2024 Senior Games 

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City Recreation has announced that the seventh annual Bullhead City Laughlin Senior Games are scheduled for January 14 through 21, 2024. This annual event invites men and women 50 years of age and better to compete in their choice of a myriad of athletic competitions ranging from powerlifting and distance running to cornhole and golf.   “It’s a super fun event,” said Parks and Recreation Superintendent David Heath. “Many of the athletes have been coming every year since the event started, and they absolutely love it. Some of them are more interested in highly athletic challenges and being…

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