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Trust in Trump is fading like a mirage

“The truth just muddies that beautiful desert mirage.”

31 Mohave Community College students inducted into honor

Photo Caption: Mohave Community Campus students on the

LHC Celebrates 30 Years of the Community Aquatic

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Bullhead Fire Department to host Household Hazardous Waste

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Fire Department, in

MC Emergency Management implements fire restrictions in Hualapai

MOHAVE COUNTY — Due to ongoing fire danger

University of Arizona to host AZ Youth Workshop

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Arrest made in fatal traffic crash

KINGMAN – Investigation of a traffic accident that claimed the life of a local teenager late last year has led to the arrest of a young Kingman man. Deputy Police Chief Joel Freed said Dalin Penrod, 20, was booked into the Mohave County Adult Detention Facility on April 11 on a charge of causing death by moving violation. Lacey Lynn Gale, 19, Kingman, was fatally injured when her vehicle was struck by Penrod’s vehicle at about 8:10 p.m. on Dec. 13. Freed said Gale was at Kino Ave. and turning left to proceed northbound on Stockton Hill Road when her…

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Two killed in single-vehicle rollover

MOHAVE COUNTY – Two young adults were killed in a single vehicle rollover traffic incident on Interstate 40 late Sunday, March 17. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) said the accident occurred at about 11:13 p.m. at milepost 29 near Yucca. “A Chevrolet Colorado pickup was eastbound when it went off the roadway left, and into the median adjacent to the eastbound number one lane,” said DPS media relations specialist Bart Graves. “The pickup rolled in the median through the desert terrain and came to a final resting point.” Graves said dead at the scene were the driver, Seth Krick,…

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Shinetoberfest for adults only

MOHAVE COUNTY – Join Saddle Sore Ranch for ShineToberfest, as they celebrate the “homemade, homegrown & handcrafted” on Oct. 19, 20, 21 and 22. Including moonshine, music and chili. Optional onsite camping, vendors, live music, games, contests, nightly campfire parties and the same shenanigans they are known for during their “SSR After Dark” parties. 21 and up only. Free admission daily until 5 p.m. Wristbands required after 5 p.m. Located at Saddle Sore Ranch. Visit www.shinetoberfest.com for more information.

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