Trending Today ...
hoover dam american flag
Kingman residents offered an old Fashioned 4th of

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The City of Kingman and

Letter to the Editor
Are you okay?

Dear Editor, The weather is always news. Most

judge bench
Huckaby gets 10 years for role in elder

KINGMAN, Ariz. – The last of three defendants charged

Wind power encompasses 100,000 acres of BLM land

KINGMAN — Pictured is the White Hills Wind

courtroom
Nolan takes plea in domestic violence-related choking

KINGMAN, Ariz. – A Kingman man who allegedly

Business Spotlight: Catherine Lopez-Rajaniemi

For nearly 50 years, I’ve called Bullhead City

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

K9s receive donation of treats and dental-chew bones

(from left) Mohave County Sheriff Sergeant K. McCool, with his K-9 partner Chase and MCSO Deputy K. Gunnoe, with his K-9 partner Bruno, proudly stand with the treats and dental-chew bones donated by For the Luv Of Paws, the no-kill animal sanctuary and shelter in Golden Valley. For the Luv Of Paws dropped off the treats to MCSO’s the five deputy/K9 teams. “I just love what the K9s and the handlers do for our county in helping keep us a little safer,” said Cherie Dalynn, founder of For the Luv Of Paws.

Kingman Police Department Officer Bill Fancher and his K9 partner Sevende, proudly stand by their patrol unit with the treats and dental-chew bones donated by For the Luv Of Paws, the no-kill animal sanctuary and shelter in Golden Valley. For the Luv Of Paws dropped off the treats and dental-chew bones to the Kingman Police Department for their three officer/K9 teams. “I just love what the K9s and the handlers do for our county and the city in helping keep us a little safer,” said Cherie Dalynn, founder of For the Luv Of Paws.