BULLHEAD CITY - The Standard Newspaper Online https://thestandardnewspaper.online The Standard Newspaper Online Mon, 12 Jul 2021 23:00:00 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://thestandardnewspaper.online/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-TSN-round-logo-32x32.jpg BULLHEAD CITY - The Standard Newspaper Online https://thestandardnewspaper.online 32 32 Z’s Glitz & Glam Hair Salon hosts grand opening https://thestandardnewspaper.online/business/business-news/zs-glitz-glam-hair-salon-hosts-grand-opening/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=zs-glitz-glam-hair-salon-hosts-grand-opening https://thestandardnewspaper.online/business/business-news/zs-glitz-glam-hair-salon-hosts-grand-opening/#respond Mon, 12 Jul 2021 23:00:00 +0000 https://thestandardnewspapernet.wpcomstaging.com/?p=24216 The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand opening of Z’s Glitz & Glam Hair Salon in Bullhead City this week. Owner Yazmin Portillo Specializes in Hair Cuts, Manicures, Pedicures, Eyelash Extensions, Braids, Make-up and much more. Among those attending and pictured are Portillo, City Council Member Kathy Bruck, Chamber Ambassadors, and staff […]

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The Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand opening of Z’s Glitz & Glam Hair Salon in Bullhead City this week. Owner Yazmin Portillo Specializes in Hair Cuts, Manicures, Pedicures, Eyelash Extensions, Braids, Make-up and much more. Among those attending and pictured are Portillo, City Council Member Kathy Bruck, Chamber Ambassadors, and staff including, Ellen Brown, Larry Tunforss, Chrissy Walla, Katrina Faulks, Amanda Wallace, Tania Fager-Zavala, George Smith, Heidi Hosley and Yvette Pursley. Also pictured are Raul Portillo, Sylvia Ruezga, Jaime Corona, Nikki Hartwick, Jason Hartwick, Brenda Castro, Alex Castro, Cruz Romero, Felix Carillo, Brenda Castro, Giselle Castro, and Crystal Castro. The business is located at 1335 Hancock Rd Ste 2, Bullhead City, AZ 86442 and is open 9am – 5pm Monday thru Saturday. For more information, please call 928-299-2386.

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Ring campaign fate still undecided https://thestandardnewspaper.online/news/community-news/ring-campaign-fate-still-undecided/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ring-campaign-fate-still-undecided https://thestandardnewspaper.online/news/community-news/ring-campaign-fate-still-undecided/#respond Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:55:00 +0000 https://thestandardnewspapernet.wpcomstaging.com/?p=12872 BULLHEAD CITY – A pair of candidacy challenges has put Bullhead City Council member Tami Ring on a merry-go-round that’s been spinning all week. And the outcome won’t be known until Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen issues a decision sometime today, Thursday, April 30. Ring and fellow council member Kathy Bruck began the […]

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BULLHEAD CITY – A pair of candidacy challenges has put Bullhead City Council member Tami Ring on a merry-go-round that’s been spinning all week. And the outcome won’t be known until Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen issues a decision sometime today, Thursday, April 30.

Ring and fellow council member Kathy Bruck began the week as candidates seeking re-election in the August 4 primary. Both were was bounced from the ballot when the first lawsuit challenges were heard Monday and Judge Jantzen determined they were just short of the 307 valid nominating petition signatures required to qualify their campaigns.

Jantzen subsequently vacated the outcomes of Monday’s hearings on a legal technicality Wednesday morning. Jantzen essentially restored both incumbents to the ballot after ruling that flawed process service used by plaintiffs Royanne Ortiz and Eva Corbett tainted the challenges that resulted in their initial disqualification.  

   Ring, however, was the subject of a second candidacy challenge lawsuit filed by Walter Keza. That case was argued in a 90-minute hearing gaveled to an end without a ruling at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday.

   Deputy Mohave County attorney Ryan Esplin told the Court that County Recorder Kristi Blair had determined that Ring has 307 valid signatures, exactly the number she needs for candidacy. He explained Blair originally concluded only 302 signatures were good, but that she added five more to the total when she was able to look over information that was more legible than what she had seen on other documents first reviewed.

   Judge Jantzen directed Esplin and Blair to provide the Ring’s original petition sheets for his personal review before he decides the case. That was expected to take place Wednesday evening or sometime this morning.

   Keza argued Ring is a seasoned politician who should have been less careless with her signature collection efforts. Keza complained that Ring didn’t take the rules, requirements and process seriously enough.

   Ring said Keza was just using the election challenge as a personal vendetta motivated by revenge and retaliation. Ring said she accused Keza of fraud some six years ago when she alleged he had been voting in Bullhead City while residing in Fort Mohave.

   “He is using the Court system and elections process for personal gain,” Ring said.

   Ring will make the election ballot if the Court adopts Blair’s analysis. Or she’ll be disqualified if Judge Jantzen takes issue with Blair’s work and conclusions that some signatures are substantially compliant with requirements under Arizona law.

    Other council candidates already on the ballot include Bruck, incumbent Mark Clark and council challengers Corbett, Waheed Zehri, Gerald Ross, Norma Brummett and Daniel Alfonzo.

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Boyea takes plea deal in stabbing case https://thestandardnewspaper.online/breaking-news/boyea-takes-plea-deal-in-stabbing-case/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boyea-takes-plea-deal-in-stabbing-case Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:00:37 +0000 https://thestandardnewspapernet.wpcomstaging.com/?p=842 A stabbing in Bullhead City last spring is being resolved through a plea agreement. Michael Scott Boyea, 35, Bullhead City, pled guilty Wednesday, March 6, to an attempted first degree murder charge. Deputy Mohave County Attorney Jaimye Ashley said the attack occurred after Boyea arrived at a friend’s home at 821 Glen Drive on May […]

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Michael Boyea

A stabbing in Bullhead City last spring is being resolved through a plea agreement. Michael Scott Boyea, 35, Bullhead City, pled guilty Wednesday, March 6, to an attempted first degree murder charge.

Deputy Mohave County Attorney Jaimye Ashley said the attack occurred after Boyea arrived at a friend’s home at 821 Glen Drive on May 21, 2018. “He walked behind the victim and stabbed the victim in the neck and back approximately five times,” Ashley said.

Bullhead City police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said the stabbing victim had been involved in a dispute with a mutual friend who was not present during the violence. Boyea fled the scene of the stabbing and the victim was treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Boyea remained a fugitive until police responded to a report of a suicidal subject on Aug. 4. Fromelt said police captured Boyea in the back yard after he fled from the rear of a residence in the 1900 block of Morning Glory Trail.

Fromelt said Boyea was transported to a local hospital for treatment of a self-inflicted slashing wound to his neck.  

Aggravated assault charges are dismissed in the plea agreement. Boyea faces punishment ranging from supervised probation up to seven years in prison when sentenced April 4 by Mohave County Superior Court Judge Derek Carlisle.

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