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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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Mohave County Fair was a hit with young and old alike

KINGMAN – People from all over the county unite for the annual Mohave County Fair, a four-day-long event, throng with lights and thrilling rides for all ages. Mohave County citizens travel from hours away to visit the Mohave County Fairgrounds in Kingman from Thursday, September 12 to Sunday, September 15. Booths from organizations and businesses throughout the county were scattered outside and inside the center, and murals of artwork from Mohave County artists were hung on the center’s walls.

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First Lady of Minnesota Gwen Walz campaigned in Kingman

KINGMAN – The wife of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz campaigned in Kingman on Monday, September 16 to encourage Kingman’s Democratic population to continue the campaign themselves for about 50 days until voter registration ends – 29 days before election day. A total of 115 Kingman Democrats attended the effort.

Walz addressed several main themes during the event, including a push for plans to stop the Project 2025 agenda,

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Why the Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center is filled with art

KINGMAN – The Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center holds their weekly painting classes every Tuesday of the month at 9 a.m. These classes are available to adults of any age for merely $2 per class. People with any level of art skills are welcome to join. The class is low-structure and adaptable to whatever level an attendee may be on. The center has enough art supplies to lend to anyone who would like to test out the class. Many more experienced people in the class are willing to give tips and help out other members of the class on their projects.

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Cowboy Carnival; September’s First Friday rounding it up

KINGMAN – On September 7, Kingman held September’s First Friday starting at 5:30 up until the party died down. Keeping this month’s theme; Cowboy Carnival, many local country artists such as Dessert Sky at the Beer Garden and Shane Zen could be found scattered around Beale Street; Other artists could be found in many more areas of Beale Street, including The Cellar Door, Rickety Cricket Brewing, and West of 3rd. The Kingsmen Rodeo community could be found on the Community Block between Third and Fourth Street

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