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John Robert Thorne

John Robert Thorne, of Kingman, died Tuesday, April

Final Journey nonprofit to host benefit bash in

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Healthcare nonprofit Final Journey

Buckles charged in Lake Havasu stabbing

LAKE HAVASU CITY – One man was hospitalized

Golden Valley to celebrate second annual Poppy Days

GOLDEN VALLEY — American Legion Post #22 will

Golden Valley hit-and-run victim identified

GOLDEN VALLEY — The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office

letter to the editor
Reader responds to Congressman Gillette’s “Tariffs are the

Dear Editor, This letter is in response to

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KRMC CEO commits to continuing patient visitation

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) CEO, Will McConnell, has expressed a commitment to continue allowing visitation for hospitalized patients – despite the surge of COVID-19 cases in our community. During the COVID lockdown last spring, KRMC closed to all visitors. In August, the hospital resumed a limited visitation policy with specific safety protocols. Now, KRMC will continue visitation amid an increase in cases. “We recognize that the support of loved ones is a critical part of healthcare and healing. Because of this, we will never return to zero visitation at KRMC,” stated McConnell. “Since we reinstated visitation, we…

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KRMC CEO commits to continuing patient visitation

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) CEO, Will McConnell, has expressed a commitment to continue allowing visitation for hospitalized patients – despite the surge of COVID-19 cases in our community. During the COVID lockdown last spring, KRMC closed to all visitors. In August, the hospital resumed a limited visitation policy with specific safety protocols. Now, KRMC will continue visitation amid an increase in cases. “We recognize that the support of loved ones is a critical part of healthcare and healing. Because of this, we will never return to zero visitation at KRMC,” stated McConnell. “Since we reinstated visitation, we…

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