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Clifford William Odor

Clifford William Odor, of Kingman, died Wednesday, September

Havasu sex offender gets five years

LAKE HAVASU CITY - A Lake Havasu City

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ALICE ANN KRAHNKE

Alice Ann Krahnke, of Kingman, died Monday, June

Deer fawn rescued from cholla cactus

KINGMAN - Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD)

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Mexican wolf population grows for eighth consecutive year 

PHOENIX — The wild population of Mexican wolves saw another year of growth in 2023, according to the results of the annual survey. The 2023 population census revealed a minimum of 257 Mexican wolves distributed across Arizona and New Mexico. This increase marks the eighth consecutive year of population growth, the longest continuous streak since recovery efforts began. The 2023 population minimum count represents a six percent increase from the minimum of 242 wolves counted in 2022. Survey results show the population is distributed with a minimum of 144 wolves in New Mexico and 113 in Arizona. “In the aggregate, the…

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Watson feted as office exit eminent

Decades of multi-faceted public service are winding down for outgoing Dist. 1 Mohave County supervisor Gary Watson. The Kingman republican is completing his final term of office to ride the retirement trail. Family, friends, county employees and others gathered Thursday to offer Watson thanks, praise, cards and gifts at his “Happy Trails” occasion at the county administration building. Dave Hawkins

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Watson will not run in 2020 election

County supervisor to retire MOHAVE COUNTY – Only one member of the current Mohave County Board of Supervisors will not pursue re-election next year. Chairman Hildy Angius and supervisors Buster Johnson, Jean Bishop and Ron Gould have each confirmed they’ll seek four-year terms in 2020. The exception is Gary Watson. The District 1 incumbent elected in 2008 to begin his first term in 2009 has held office for almost 11 years. He said the forced exit of a long-tenured Mohave County Superior Court Judge triggered his retirement contemplation. “I was thinking about it probably a year ago. Oddly enough it…

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Walmart reopens after deep cleaning

KINGMAN – The sun came up and Walmart reopened its Kingman supercenter this morning. Walmart shut down the store for what it called a “deep cleaning” from 2:00 p.m. Monday until 7:00 a.m. Wednesday. The company provided a statement to the city of Kingman prior to closure indicating the store cleansing is part of the corporation commitment to public safety as it monitors COVID-19 infections in the communities it serves. There’s community speculation about possible coronavirus infection among the Walmart workforce. There was no mention of that in the corporate communication to the city. Dave Hawkins

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Develop a plan for 2022

Dear Editor, Proverbs 29: 18 says, “Where there is no vision the people perish.” Everyone needs a strategy. You may be 25 or 85 years in age. Who cares? Probably the only one who cares about your age is you. Your age either tells you that you are too young or too old. Remember, age is only a number. We have to put numbers aside and go with our hearts. If God is in it then don’t worry about the number. What do you want to do? One of the ways to know the will of God is to determine…

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Riverside Pharmacy opens

The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand opening of Riverside Pharmacy in Bullhead City this week. Riverside Pharmacy is a locally owned independent pharmacy with over 15 years’ experience in the community. Among those attending and pictured are Owner Cariappa and Tech Shannon Reed, Mayor Brady, Council Member Dr. Zehri, Chamber Ambassadors, Board Members, and staff including John Hassett, Ellen Brown, Todd Levitt, Mary Schramm, Gregg Eidsness, Jeanette McCartney, Amanda Wallace, Yvette Pursley, Chrissy Walla, Larry Tunforss, Tristan Johnson, Terri Sponder, Katrina Faulks and Nicole Diaz. The business is located at 2410 Hwy 95, Bullhead City, AZ…

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