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Losing our Democracy

Dear Editor, Democracy does not vanish overnight. It

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The true meaning of ‘Let us make man…’ Genesis 1:26

Moses told us clearly, and emphatically that Yahweh

Phyllis Parker

March 24, 1938 – July 16, 2025 Phyllis

Young Havasu man convicted of sex offense crimes

LAKE HAVASU — A mandatory prison plea agreement

Eastern Arizona Counties Organization donates to AZGFD Range

PINETOP — The Eastern Arizona Counties Organization (ECO)

Stage 2 fire restrictions begin Thursday, July 17

GRAND CANYON — Effective immediately, due to high

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National Tik-Tok school challenge

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of non-specific threats to schools nationwide. Several vague and anonymous social media posts have encouraged acts of violence to occur at schools across the country today, December 17. While the origin of the threats remains unknown, the Sheriff’s Office takes this information very seriously. We have not been made aware of any threats to any schools in Mohave County. As a result of this information, the Sheriff’s Office will increase law enforcement resources and patrols.

We strongly encourage parents to communicate with your children regarding their social media usage. Any threats made to Mohave County schools will be thoroughly investigated and may result in felony prosecution.

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