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Walk Away from Drugs event set in BHC

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police and Fire Departments will hold the annual Walk Away from Drugs and 5K run on Wednesday, October 23rd to celebrate Red Ribbon Week.

This year’s event will now feature a Poster Contest, giving young artists the opportunity to show off their talents while also taking a stand against drugs. This poster contest component will help us convey our event’s drug prevention significance and also give children a chance to get creative with anti-drug messaging!

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National Night Out event boasts huge crowd

BULLHEAD CITY – A massive crowd showed up this year for the annual event that brings local emergency and civic agency organizations out to meet and greet the public they serve every day. This year’s turnout was larger than last year with well over a dozen City vehicles including the original 1948 Army surplus Fire Engine that was the first fire truck BHF had. The event showcased the many agencies that serve the residents of Bullhead City including a LIfe Flight Helicopter, the SWAT truck, the 1948 vintage Fire Engine and many more.

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Community Risk Reduction Safety Fair set for October  

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)—the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week for more than 90 years—to promote this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work For You!” This year’s campaign, October 6-12, educates everyone about simple but important actions to keep yourself and those around you safe.

The Bullhead City Fire Department is eager to share safety tips with you at our annual Community Risk Reduction Safety Event.

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Local non-profit, Bullhead City SAINT offers resources to pet owners

BULLHEAD CITY – Since 2009, they have placed over 500 animals into loving forever homes and have spayed and neutered over 3,000 pets. Saving Animals in Need Together (SAINT) has created a medical emergency fund, raising and spending approximately $30,000 to $40,000 annually to help animals recover from life-threatening situations in hopes of leading them to long, happy lives.

BHC SAINT organization was founded by Jeanne Brook and Sue DeMarco in 2009, when one of the founders, Jeanne, had seen photos of a young, healthy Pit Bull being euthanized

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Homecoming Parade set in BHC

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police Department would like to notify residents of expected traffic delays on Thursday, October 3 for Mohave High School’s annual homecoming parade.

The parade will kick-off at 6 p.m. from Mohave High School on Hancock Road at Hoppa’s Drive and continue west on Hancock Road to the intersection of Hancock Road and Lakeside Drive. Westbound traffic on Hancock Road will be diverted down Palma Road and traffic will be restricted on Hancock Road around Lakeside Drive.

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National Night Out is October 2

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police and Fire Departments, along with Mohave Electric Cooperative, will host National Night Out this Wednesday, October 2nd at 5 p.m., in the Bullhead City Police Department parking lot, 1255 Marina Boulevard. 

National Night Out is America’s largest crime prevention event that enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. It also provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.

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