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Homecoming Parade set in BHC

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police Department would like to notify residents of expected traffic delays on Thursday, October 3 for Mohave High School’s annual homecoming parade.

The parade will kick-off at 6 p.m. from Mohave High School on Hancock Road at Hoppa’s Drive and continue west on Hancock Road to the intersection of Hancock Road and Lakeside Drive. Westbound traffic on Hancock Road will be diverted down Palma Road and traffic will be restricted on Hancock Road around Lakeside Drive. The parade is expected to last approximately one hour. Portions of Hancock Road will be blocked off during the parade; however, sections on Hancock Road will reopen once the parade passes through.