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Excessive speed, no impairment found in fatal Schuster crash

KINGMAN – Excessive speeding by the victim vehicle and no impairment for the other driver involved are key findings of the Kingman Police Department (KPD) investigation into the traffic accident that claimed the life of Michael Schuster, brother of Mohave County Sheriff Doug Schuster.Michael Schuster, 57, Golden Valley, was dead at the scene of the Dec. 31 collision in downtown Kingman at about 7:38 a.m. The accident investigation report indicated that an 18-wheeler was pulling out of the TA truck stop in the 900 block of Beale St., making a right turn to proceed southeast toward the downtown district.The 2020…

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ADOT’s Name-A-Snowplow contest returns

PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation is once again asking the public to help name a few of its snowplows.Back for its fourth year, ADOT’s Name-A-Snowplow Contest gives Arizonans the opportunity to submit creative names for four of ADOT’s snowplows at azdot.gov/nameaplow.ADOT’s 400 snowplow operators stand ready to respond whenever snowstorms hit the state, and in the 2024-2025 winter season, 200 ADOT snowplows covered more than 615,000 miles on state highways.“When winter storms are at their worst, ADOT’s snowplow operators are working to clear highways of ice and snow, helping keep travelers safer and communities connected,” ADOT Director Jennifer Toth said. “This…

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