
Affordable housing, cancer screenings discussed at LHC council
LAKE HAVASU CITY – Logan Simpson Design Inc Professional Services will be updating Lake Havasu’s general plan for land use, transportation, and housing.
LAKE HAVASU CITY – Logan Simpson Design Inc Professional Services will be updating Lake Havasu’s general plan for land use, transportation, and housing.
KINGMAN – The right outside lane will be closed to eastbound traffic along Andy Devine Avenue (Route 66) from 4th Street to 5th Street for the installation of groundwater monitoring wells. Western Technologies will be installing the monitoring wells for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to address potential contamination and to protect the groundwater. The lane closures/restrictions began Monday morning, April 26, and will be in place for approximately one week. Business access will be provided for the duration of construction. The City of Kingman urges the importance of maintaining safe and smart driving habits during the construction season, and at all times,…
Youth Talent Show The Annual Youth Talent Show brought to you by the Lake Havasu City Parks and Recreation Department through the generous contribution of Lake Havasu Marina, takes place on Thursday, October 24, at 6:00 p.m. on the Stage under the London Bridge. Registrations are currently accepted at the Aquatic Center through today, Friday, October 18. Music must accompany the registration. There is no fee to participate in this event. Participants may only register for one act with no more than four participants per act. There is a two-minute limit per act as well. Children are encouraged to register…
KINGMAN – The Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center (KHAC) monthly dinner will be held Thursday, Feb. 13 from 4 p.m. until the food is gone. This month’s menu is ham and beans, collard greens, carrot salad, and cornbread. Dessert will be provided by Kingman Regional Medical Center. KHAC is located at 1776 Airway Ave., 928-757-2778.
MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave County’s COVID-19 emergency declaration has been rescinded. The Board of Supervisors voted to lift the declaration Monday, after the Department of Public Health reported that county coronavirus case counts are up 70% since Sept. Dist. 2 Sup. Hildy Angius believes recovery rates are more important than case counts. She noted better than 99% of infected people 0-69 years of age survive, while the survival rate is still at 94.6% for those 70 and older. “I think that these numbers should never get lost,” Angius said. “To me it’s always been about the fatalities, and the survival…
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