Trending Today ...
Pastor Jerry Dunn
We must be patient, and let the Lord

A little girl delighted in helping her grandfather

letter to the editor
Letter to the Editor: When enough is enough

Dear Editor, Kingman taxpayers deserve accountability, transparency, and

american flag
Mohave College invites community to celebrate America 250

MOHAVE COUNTY - Mohave College invites students, employees

Zercher named to South Dakota State’s dean’s list

TOPOCK – South Dakota State University announces Madison

Reclamation advances effort to expand tools for Colorado

CARLSBAD, CA — A new pathway for moving water where

Bingo on Tuesdays at Adult Center in Kingman

Looking for cheap fun on a Tuesday afternoon?

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Havasu head-on claims two lives

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Two people were killed in a two-vehicle collision in Lake Havasu City. Police responded at about 2:29 p.m. on Jan. 1 to the incident on Highway 95 near the Dub Campbell Parkway.

“It was determined that a black Dodge truck and a semi-truck with a trailer had collided head-on,” said police spokesman Sergeant Kyle Ridgway. “The driver and passenger were pronounced deceased at the scene.”

Ridgway said the driver of the big rig was transported to Havasu Regional Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. No one else was hurt.

“The Dodge was traveling south on SR 95 when, for reasons still under investigation, it veered off the roadway and then re-entered the northbound lane, resulting in the collision with the semi-truck,” Ridgway said.

The names of the victims are withheld pending notification of their kin.

Dave Hawkins