Serving
Mohave County
November 2024
Volume 24 Issue 9
COMPLIMENTARY

Journal

56-mile Monarch Triathlon for women

TRISTATE – The Inaugural Monarch Triathlon SuperHalf™ is scheduled in Bullhead City and Kingman on Oct. 22. Up to 1,100 all-female participants will cover a total of 56 miles. Athletes will begin at 7 a.m. with a nine-tenths mile swim in the Colorado River, then cycle...

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Kingman launching new customer payment portal

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman plans to launch a new customer payment portal mid-September for Utility Billing and other payment customers. The new payment portal will accept the current payment methods, as well as a more diverse array like Google and Apple Pay, Venmo...

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New Bullhead City School District website goes live

BULLHEAD CITY - After several weeks of “beta testing” and several months of preparation and transition, the Bullhead City School District has rolled out a new website.  Superintendent Carolyn Stewart, who headed the project, said that it was designed with easier...

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History behind Lake Havasu’s famous London Bridge

LAKE HAVASU CITY - Behind Parker Dam along the Colorado River sits Lake Havasu, a large reservoir on the California and Arizona border. Just five hours from L.A. and two from Phoenix, Lake Havasu is an idyllic setting where visitors can just get away from it all,...

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Recent Articles

Give Peace a Chance? No Way

By Mel Gurtov Three Developments That Might Lead to Talks Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commented a week or so ago: “We will do to Lebanon what we did to Gaza.” That arrogant and ugly prediction has come to pass with...

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Beware: listeria and salmonella

By Matilda Charles The saga of listeria in sliced deli lunch meat continues, month after month. The list of affected items gets longer and longer as there is now an additional company subject to recalls due to listeria. To stay...

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