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More wind advisories for northern Arizona as breezy conditions remain for Phoenix area
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A breezy yet sunny day across the Valley this Tuesday with daytime highs mostly in the upper 80s, with some locations struggling a bit to get into the low 90s. The daytime average high for today’s date is 91 degrees with the record of 108 degrees...
Lettercarriers' food drive designed to 'Stamp Out Hunger'
BULLHEAD CITY — The National Association of Letter Carriers will conduct its 32nd annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, with residents asked to support the initiative throughout the nation. Included in that drive are efforts by the Bullhead City Branch 5850 of the NALC.
Andy's Bazaar hosts Super Swap Earth Fair
BULLHEAD CITY — Celebrating Earth and honoring the meaning of recycle, repurpose and reuse is the heart of Saturday's Super Swap Earth Fair. The swap meet and community fun day runs 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12 at Gary Keith Civic Park, 2345 Highway 95.
Bullhead City Police Department hosts Arizona vehicle theft prevention and awareness event
BULLHEAD CITY — Police want to help you keep your car from being stolen. BCPD is hosting a free Vehicle Theft Prevention & Awareness event from 3:30 to 6 p.m., Thursday, May 16 at Bullhead City Police Department, 1255 Marina Boulevard.
Two people run from vehicle fire in Bullhead City
BULLHEAD CITY — Two people reportedly ran after the vehicle they were working under burst into flame. "Witnesses reported a man and a woman working under the truck when it suddenly burst into flame," said Bullhead City Fire Btn. Chief Tom Queen. "The witnesses said when they heard sirens, the two took off."
New school hours approved for Mohave Valley Junior High School
MOHAVE VALLEY — Mohave Valley Junior High School students will need to wake up a little earlier next fall, after new school times were approved April 24 by the Mohave Valley Elementary School District governing board. The new school hours will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through...
Charity Poker Run raises over $5,000 for scholarships
BULLHEAD CITY — Over $5,000 was raised for scholarships through the first of two poker runs held during the Mayhem Motorcycle Rally held last month. The bike rally held two poker runs, the Charity Poker Run and the Veterans Poker Run, on Friday and Saturday respectively.
Driver charged with DUI following accident
BULLHEAD CITY — A Bullhead City man is suspected of driving under the influence in an accident that injured two River Valley High School students Saturday. Robert Deutsch, 74, was arrested for driving under the influence with additional charges pending. He was released from medical treatment at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center.
May Republican Forum meeting canceled
KINGMAN — The Mohave Republican Forum has canceled its May meeting this month due to the unexpected sudden closure of the Golden Corral in Kingman, which has been the host of the forum. Scheduled speakers Cherish Sammeli and Keith Walker, both candidates for Kingman City Council, are expected to...
MVIDD Board to consider water transfer applications
MOHAVE VALLEY — On Tuesday, Mohave Valley Irrigation and Drainage District directors will consider two requests to transfer water allocations to residential and commercial use. The MVIDD Board of Directors will take possible action on the applications during its regularly scheduled public meeting via Microsoft Teams beginning at 2...
MALC star quarterback Jerry Keltner officially signs with Papago Pumas
BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Accelerated Learning Center star quarterback Jerry Keltner has officially signed up to play at the next level with the Papago Pumas. "It feels good being committed," Keltner said. "I have been dreaming of playing in college since I was a kid. I'm happy to be close to home, and my family is able to come watch. They also had a criminal justice program where I am going to be studying."
Letter to the Editor: Fiscal responsibility
If you ask an average American which party adheres to fiscal responsibility, most will respond it's the Republican party. Yet when we look at facts here in our county as well as our state, the facts don’t match that impression. The Board of Republican Supervisors has squandered our money...
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