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  • 3 days ago | havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner

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  • 1 week ago | havasunews.com | Calvin Shomaker

    The Havasupai Tribe says all tourists are accounted for following a flash flood that occurred on the reservation June 3. The Havasupai Tribe Tourism Facebook page made the official announcement on the morning of June 4. kAm“%96 EC2:= :D A2DD23=6 2?5 E96 42>A8C@F?5 :D @A6?[” E96 A@DE 25565] “%@FC:DED D9@F=5 AC@4665 H:E9 42FE:@? 2?5 7@==@H 2== A2C< C2?86C :?DECF4E:@?D] %96 E@FC:D> @77:46 H:== 4@?E:?F6 E@ >@?:E@C E96 D:EF2E:@?

  • 1 week ago | havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner

    It is that time of year again as the Lake Havasu Little League will compete in the Arizona District 9 baseball tournaments June 21-24 in Kingman. The 8-10 All-Stars drew the No. 1 seed and will play on June 21 at 4 p.m. against the winner of Needles and Bullhead City, who will face off at 9 a.m.kAm%96 `_\`a p==\$E2CD 2=D@ 5C6H E96 }@] ` D665 2?5 H:== A=2J 6:E96C !2C<6C @C |@92G6 '2==6J 2E eib_ A]>] @? yF?6 a`] !2C<6C 2?5 |@92G6 '2==6J 7246 @77 282:?DE 6249 @E96C 2E h 2]>]k^AmkAmx7 3@E9 E62>D H:?

  • 1 week ago | havasunews.com | Michael Reagan

    Dear President Trump: It’s time to pivot on the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” you’re trying to get the House and the Senate to pass.

  • 1 week ago | havasunews.com | Howard Fischer

    Aided by survivors — and with police and private security nearby — members of the Jewish Historical Society and state and local officials broke ground on a museum that they hope will become a destination for students to learn about the Holocaust. The formal event comes a year after state lawmakers approved $7 million for the facility to be built on the site of Phoenix’s first synagogue and two years after Phoenix voters approved a bond package including $2 million for the facility.