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Kingman business fined $156K over safety violation after delivery driver is killed
KINGMAN, AZ — A cabinet-manufacturing company was cited for a worker-safety violation after a FedEx driver was killed while making a delivery there. American Woodmark Corp. was fined $156,259 after Terry Samdal, 61, died near a loading dock on November 7. A Mohave County Medical Examiner report said the...
Online payments help SNAP customers put more farm-grown food on their tables. Here's how
Grocery delivery has been an option for many Arizonans for several years — except if they count on federal nutrition assistance to pay for their family's food needs. Even when COVID-19 restrictions hit, it took months before big supermarkets accepted online payments from people using SNAP, formerly known as the food stamp program....
Man arrested for alleged assault of security guard at Kingman library
An unruly patron attacked and injured a security guard at the Mohave County District Library in Kingman on Burbank Steet. Deputy police chief Joel Freed said that Paris Nealy, 36, Bullhead City, was trespassed from the property after vaping inside the library late morning Monday, April 22. Freed said Nealy...
Arizona power company wants to expand natural gas plant without proving they are protecting the environment
Unisource wants to build four natural gas turbines near Kingman and bypass a need for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility. Here's why this matters to you.
Animal Shelter’s annual fundraiser coming to Beale Celebrations
KINGMAN — Pull out your moccasins and patched jeans, and throw on your old football or cheerleading uniform because the Mohave County Animal Shelter is heading back to high school. The shelter’s annual Paws for Celebration fundraiser’s theme this year is “High School Reunion.” It will be held on...
River Valley golf wins match in Kingman
KINGMAN – With the postseason approaching, the River Valley High School golf team played 18 holes at Valle Vista Country Club against Kingman Academy and River Valley. The Dust Devils finished in first place, 26 shots ahead of the Tigers, with Nash Hanrahan shooting a 76. Hunter Rice finished second overall with a 77, while Zack Parker shot a 90. Kaeleb Stanley and Alison Camacho also played for River Valley.
Adoption event aims to clear the shelter before it moves
KINGMAN — The Mohave County Animal Shelter will be hosting a Clear the Shelter event on Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days at 950 Buchanan Street in Kingman. The PetSmart in Bullhead City will also host a Clear the Shelter...
Want to learn more about northern Arizona? Check out these museums on your next trip
While many museums across the country continue to struggle in the wake of the pandemic, the Museum of Northern Arizona has managed to thrive as a central source of much of the region's history. The museum was recently reaccredited by the American Alliance of Museums, a distinction shared by just 3% of...
River Valley baseball beats Kingman 19-4 in final regular season game
KINGMAN – The River Valley High School baseball team dominated their final game of the regular season, scoring a season-high 19 runs in a 19-4 win over Kingman High School. Jeremiah Putt made the start and tossed three scoreless innings, allowing only one hit, before Hunter Koehler came in relief and struck out nine in four innings. Offensively, Kai Cornell led the way with a triple and four RBIs, while Koehler also had a three-bagger and drove in two, along with Mickey Smith, Mikey Gonzalez, Zain Bruton, and Wyatt Maxwell. CJ Hunter and Fernando Campos also had RBIs to help the Dust Devils improve to 14-6 this year.
Candidates for District 4 take part in 'Great Debate'
KINGMAN — Kingman Republican Women and GOP District 1 hosted a “Great Debate” Tuesday evening, featuring seven Republican candidates vying for the District 4 Board of Supervisors seat. Candidates Bill Andrews, Logan Marsh, Don Martin, Marcus Neal, Steve Robinson, Marianne Salem, and Gilbert Smaby answered questions on...
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