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One seat is available.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;The Parks and Recreation Commission provides recommendations to the City Council regarding the planning, development, operation and maintenance of city-owned parks, and recreational programs, and meets on a monthly basis. Two seats are available with two-year terms.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;The Planning and Zoning Commission provides recommendations to the City Council as to the best present and future use to which land and buildings shall be put within the city and meets on a monthly basis. There is a residency requirement to serve on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Three seats are available with two-year terms.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;The Public Safety Retirement Board serves as the review board for the public safety retirement system and meets on an as-needed basis. 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Five seats are available.\nThe Municipal Property Corporation oversees the bond financing of the cost of construction and improvements to municipal properties and facilities and meets on an annual basis. One seat is available.\nThe Parks and Recreation Commission provides recommendations to the City Council regarding the planning, development, operation and maintenance of city-owned parks, and recreational programs, and meets on a monthly basis. Two seats are available with two-year terms.\nThe Planning and Zoning Commission provides recommendations to the City Council as to the best present and future use to which land and buildings shall be put within the city and meets on a monthly basis. There is a residency requirement to serve on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Three seats are available with two-year terms.\nThe Public Safety Retirement Board serves as the review board for the public safety retirement system and meets on an as-needed basis. 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Dorn Wilcox answers questions about proposed spending of COVID-19 relief funds posed by the Colorado River Union High School District Board at Tuesday night's meeting.","getHyperLink":"/photo-single/32256/?mode=team","getLinkTitle":"Board wants to revise ESSER spending list","getLinkHyperLink":"/news/131174/board-wants-to-revise-esser-spending-list/","getTagTypeString":"NewsItem"}],"RunDates":[{"Id":1945,"NewsId":131174,"RunDate":"2021-04-13T00:00:00","Deleted":false}],"WordCount":602,"CMSReadyBody":"BULLHEAD CITY — The Colorado River Union High School District is going back to the drawing board for its list of spending options for federal COVID-19 relief funds.\n\r\nThe CRUHSD Governing Board wants to be involved in doing that redrawing.\n\r\nThe board voted 4-0 to set a workshop — at a yet-to-be-determined date and time — to discuss how the district can best spend about $1.9 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds awarded from Congress' Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act in December.\n\r\nThe board met for more than 3 ½ hours with four members; Board Member Lori Crampton, who walked out in the middle of the March meeting, did not attend Tuesday's meeting at Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse.\n\r\nInterim Supt. Dorn Wilcox presented a lengthy list of spending proposals that he and other district administrators had devised; board members immediately questioned him on some of them.\n\r\nThe funds “cannot be used for bonuses,” said board President Richard Cardone, reading an interpretation of the ESSER II rules that strictly prohibited using the money in that manner. “We cannot do this.”\n\r\nHe later called it a “clear violation” and an “illegal bonus.”\n\r\nThe plan was to reward district staff with a total of $250,000 for a “COVID bonus” that would amount to about $1,000 per employee.\n\r\n“We'll never vote for that,” said Cardone, whose reasoning was that if an employee didn't lose hours or pay because of the pandemic, they shouldn't pocket extra money because of it.\n\r\nWilcox noted that the Bullhead City School District recently approved similar bonuses to teachers and staff. Cardone was quick to reply, “We're not looking at some other district.”\n\r\n“This is why <I>we<I> need to do that,” he said, suggesting that the board's involvement was necessary.\n\r\nBoard Member Carey Fearing agreed. The board ultimately will be responsible for how the money is doled out; running afoul of the rules could put the district in a bind down the road.\n\r\n“We have to start being proactive,” she said.\n\r\nBoard members agreed that attorney review was needed to determine what spending items were permitted and what weren't under the terms of ESSER II distributions. Behind that, they also agreed that the board should have input on how the money is spent.\n\r\n“We need to have some type of workshop,” Cardone said. The workshop would be open to the public and would include board members, administrators and anyone interested in having a voice in the decision.\n\r\nAbout 2 ½ hours into the meeting, the board adjourned into executive session to discuss the employment contract of Ed Catalfamo, general manager of Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. After about an hour, the board reconvened.\n\r\n“No action needed at this point,” Cardone said.\n\r\nA similar executive session, to discuss the employment contract of Jolene Stein, Catalfamo's assistant, was tabled “for this evening,” Cardone said.\n\r\nThe board then went back into executive session to discuss the business manager's position. The board last month voted not to renew the contract of Business Manager Roni Hart.\n\r\nThe board also asked for better accounting of money coming into the district from outside rentals of district facilities.\n\r\nBoard Member Ashley Gerich said the board sees a number of tournaments being staged on district fields but yet “has no idea” where money for the use of the facilities is going.\n\r\n“We should figure that out,” she said.\n\r\n“I'm all for renting out our facilities,” Fearing said, adding that proceeds from rentals would “take the burden off our taxpayers.” But, she added, “Let's make sure that money's going to the proper place.”","Id":131174,"AuthorInfo":{"Id":13,"Name":"By BILL McMILLEN\nThe Daily News\n"},"EditorInfo":{"Id":13,"Name":"Jason Carr"},"Title":"Board wants to revise ESSER spending list","WriterCredit":"By BILL McMILLEN\nThe Daily News\n","WriterAuthor":{"Id":10113,"PortalId":118,"Total_Count":0,"Display":"By BILL McMILLEN\nThe Daily News\n","FullName":"","Bio":"","Address":"","PhoneNumber":"","Email":"","Twitter":"","Facebook":"","PublicationId":0},"WriterCreditId":10113,"Body":"&lt;p&gt;BULLHEAD CITY &amp;mdash; The Colorado River Union High School District is going back to the drawing board for its list of spending options for federal COVID-19 relief funds.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The CRUHSD Governing Board wants to be involved in doing that redrawing.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The board voted 4-0 to set a workshop &amp;mdash; at a yet-to-be-determined date and time &amp;mdash; to discuss how the district can best spend about $1.9 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds awarded from Congress&#39; Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act in December.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The board met for more than 3 &amp;frac12; hours with four members; Board Member Lori Crampton, who walked out in the middle of the March meeting, did not attend Tuesday&#39;s meeting at Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Interim Supt. Dorn Wilcox presented a lengthy list of spending proposals that he and other district administrators had devised; board members immediately questioned him on some of them.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The funds &amp;ldquo;cannot be used for bonuses,&amp;rdquo; said board President Richard Cardone, reading an interpretation of the ESSER II rules that strictly prohibited using the money in that manner. &amp;ldquo;We cannot do this.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;He later called it a &amp;ldquo;clear violation&amp;rdquo; and an &amp;ldquo;illegal bonus.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The plan was to reward district staff with a total of $250,000 for a &amp;ldquo;COVID bonus&amp;rdquo; that would amount to about $1,000 per employee.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;We&#39;ll never vote for that,&amp;rdquo; said Cardone, whose reasoning was that if an employee didn&#39;t lose hours or pay because of the pandemic, they shouldn&#39;t pocket extra money because of it.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Wilcox noted that the Bullhead City School District recently approved similar bonuses to teachers and staff. Cardone was quick to reply, &amp;ldquo;We&#39;re not looking at some other district.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;This is why &lt;em&gt;we&lt;/em&gt; need to do that,&amp;rdquo; he said, suggesting that the board&#39;s involvement was necessary.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Board Member Carey Fearing agreed. The board ultimately will be responsible for how the money is doled out; running afoul of the rules could put the district in a bind down the road.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;We have to start being proactive,&amp;rdquo; she said.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Board members agreed that attorney review was needed to determine what spending items were permitted and what weren&#39;t under the terms of ESSER II distributions. Behind that, they also agreed that the board should have input on how the money is spent.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;We need to have some type of workshop,&amp;rdquo; Cardone said. The workshop would be open to the public and would include board members, administrators and anyone interested in having a voice in the decision.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;About 2 &amp;frac12; hours into the meeting, the board adjourned into executive session to discuss the employment contract of Ed Catalfamo, general manager of Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. After about an hour, the board reconvened.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;No action needed at this point,&amp;rdquo; Cardone said.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;A similar executive session, to discuss the employment contract of Jolene Stein, Catalfamo&#39;s assistant, was tabled &amp;ldquo;for this evening,&amp;rdquo; Cardone said.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The board then went back into executive session to discuss the business manager&#39;s position. The board last month voted not to renew the contract of Business Manager Roni Hart.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The board also asked for better accounting of money coming into the district from outside rentals of district facilities.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Board Member Ashley Gerich said the board sees a number of tournaments being staged on district fields but yet &amp;ldquo;has no idea&amp;rdquo; where money for the use of the facilities is going.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;We should figure that out,&amp;rdquo; she said.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;I&#39;m all for renting out our facilities,&amp;rdquo; Fearing said, adding that proceeds from rentals would &amp;ldquo;take the burden off our taxpayers.&amp;rdquo; But, she added, &amp;ldquo;Let&#39;s make sure that money&#39;s going to the proper place.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p&gt;","BodyNoHtml":"BULLHEAD CITY — The Colorado River Union High School District is going back to the drawing board for its list of spending options for federal COVID-19 relief funds.\nThe CRUHSD Governing Board wants to be involved in doing that redrawing.\nThe board voted 4-0 to set a workshop — at a yet-to-be-determined date and time — to discuss how the district can best spend about $1.9 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds awarded from Congress' Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act in December.\nThe board met for more than 3 ½ hours with four members; Board Member Lori Crampton, who walked out in the middle of the March meeting, did not attend Tuesday's meeting at Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse.\nInterim Supt. Dorn Wilcox presented a lengthy list of spending proposals that he and other district administrators had devised; board members immediately questioned him on some of them.\nThe funds \"cannot be used for bonuses,\" said board President Richard Cardone, reading an interpretation of the ESSER II rules that strictly prohibited using the money in that manner. \"We cannot do this.\"\nHe later called it a \"clear violation\" and an \"illegal bonus.\"\nThe plan was to reward district staff with a total of $250,000 for a \"COVID bonus\" that would amount to about $1,000 per employee.\n\"We'll never vote for that,\" said Cardone, whose reasoning was that if an employee didn't lose hours or pay because of the pandemic, they shouldn't pocket extra money because of it.\nWilcox noted that the Bullhead City School District recently approved similar bonuses to teachers and staff. Cardone was quick to reply, \"We're not looking at some other district.\"\n\"This is why we need to do that,\" he said, suggesting that the board's involvement was necessary.\nBoard Member Carey Fearing agreed. The board ultimately will be responsible for how the money is doled out; running afoul of the rules could put the district in a bind down the road.\n\"We have to start being proactive,\" she said.\nBoard members agreed that attorney review was needed to determine what spending items were permitted and what weren't under the terms of ESSER II distributions. Behind that, they also agreed that the board should have input on how the money is spent.\n\"We need to have some type of workshop,\" Cardone said. The workshop would be open to the public and would include board members, administrators and anyone interested in having a voice in the decision.\nAbout 2 ½ hours into the meeting, the board adjourned into executive session to discuss the employment contract of Ed Catalfamo, general manager of Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. After about an hour, the board reconvened.\n\"No action needed at this point,\" Cardone said.\nA similar executive session, to discuss the employment contract of Jolene Stein, Catalfamo's assistant, was tabled \"for this evening,\" Cardone said.\nThe board then went back into executive session to discuss the business manager's position. The board last month voted not to renew the contract of Business Manager Roni Hart.\nThe board also asked for better accounting of money coming into the district from outside rentals of district facilities.\nBoard Member Ashley Gerich said the board sees a number of tournaments being staged on district fields but yet \"has no idea\" where money for the use of the facilities is going.\n\"We should figure that out,\" she said.\n\"I'm all for renting out our facilities,\" Fearing said, adding that proceeds from rentals would \"take the burden off our taxpayers.\" But, she added, \"Let's make sure that money's going to the proper place.\"","Summary":"Board wants to revise ESSER spending list","PostDate":{"Date":"2021-04-12T22:30:00","ZoneId":"Mountain Standard Time"},"Type":1},{"Rating":0.0,"SponsorUntil":null,"UnpublishDate":null,"isFeatured":false,"isPromoted":true,"isSponsored":false,"isDelayed":false,"isArchived":true,"Slugline":"desert star girl gets tv with art\n\nBurroughf is CQ\nGoodwinn is CQ\n\nMB","SourceLink":null,"Link":"https://mohavedailynews.com/news/131162/orenelas-is-i-ready-to-watch-tv/","Keywords":"","Cheers":0,"CommentCount":0,"FeaturedOrder":0,"ImageIds":[32248],"MediaList":[{"Id":32248,"EntityId":0,"CreatedBy":10,"AlbumId":0,"SeasonId":0,"PortalContainer":118,"PortalId":118,"ParentId":-1,"Presentation":0,"Title":"Desert Star Middle School eighth-grader Jenessa Ornelas, right, gets a pat on the back — and a new 50-inch smart TV – from school Supt. 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Aubery Goodwinn completed 69 lessons and Marelyn Nelson passed 56.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;Our scholars did great and deserve to be congratulated,&amp;rdquo; Borroughf said.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;","BodyNoHtml":"FORT MOHAVE — Perseverance paid off nicely for Jenessa Ornelas.\nOrnelas, an eighth-grader at Desert Star Middle School in Fort Mohave, was awarded a 50-inch smart TV on Monday morning as the winner of a school-wide competition in the i-Ready program.\nOrnelas passed 92 lessons in the prescribed time frame, part of the 2,847 lessons passed by the nearly 200 Desert Star students.\ni-Ready, a comprehensive assessment and instruction program designed for students in grades kindergarten through eighth grade, is used by Desert Star as a supplement to its own class curriculum.\n\"It's a program educators can use to keep students from falling behind, to keep up and to get ahead,\" said Desert Star instructor Sonja Borroughf.\nSchool director Margie Montgomery said the program became very useful over the last year.\n\"We have outside tutoring programs, teachers stay late to provide help,\" she said of the educational outreach by the school. \"It does fill the gaps and gives us another tool to help students achieve.\"\nThat proved to be helpful, given the frequently changing education models employed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Desert Star is back to in-person classes but Montgomery said that \"when we were in school, out of school, in school, out of school ... this provided a way to help our students keep up.\n\"COVID definitely changed how we teach our students,\" she said.\nShe said that i-Ready provides instruction and assessment to see how the students are faring in their pursuits.\n\"A typical lesson is teaching a concept of a standard,\" she said.\nAs the lesson progresses, more concepts are added. After the concepts are presented, testing determines how much of the information was absorbed by the students.\n\"Probably 90% of our scholars are where they need to be, or close to it, or even ahead of it,\" Montgomery said.\nOrnelas wasn't the only Spartan logging big numbers in the i-Ready competition. Aubery Goodwinn completed 69 lessons and Marelyn Nelson passed 56.\n\"Our scholars did great and deserve to be congratulated,\" Borroughf said.\n ","Summary":"Desert Star girl gets TV with art","PostDate":{"Date":"2021-04-12T23:00:00","ZoneId":"Mountain Standard Time"},"Type":1},{"Rating":0.0,"SponsorUntil":null,"UnpublishDate":null,"isFeatured":false,"isPromoted":true,"isSponsored":false,"isDelayed":false,"isArchived":true,"Slugline":"COVID update\n\n\nMB","SourceLink":null,"Link":"https://mohavedailynews.com/news/131157/county-reports-35-new-cases/","Keywords":"","Cheers":0,"CommentCount":0,"FeaturedOrder":0,"ImageIds":[20485],"MediaList":[{"Id":20485,"EntityId":0,"CreatedBy":10,"AlbumId":0,"SeasonId":0,"PortalContainer":118,"PortalId":118,"ParentId":-1,"Presentation":0,"Title":"","Description":"","FileName":"COVID%20update%20graphic.jpg","Link":"","Slugline":"COVID 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There were nine new cases in the Kingman area, four in the Lake Havasu City area and four in the North County area.\n\r\nAll but one of the cases remain under investigation to determine the source of the contagion and contact tracing. One of the Kingman cases, of a person in their 20s, has been linked to a previously confirmed case.\n\r\nThe 35 cases raise the county's total to 20,108 since the beginning of the pandemic last spring. No new deaths were reported, leaving the toll at 598 attributed to the virus. The county has reported 13,538 recoveries, leaving 5,972 cases considered active.\n\r\nNew cases in the Bullhead City service area, which includes Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley, Topock/Golden Shores and Fort Mojave Indian Tribe land in Arizona: one person age 11-19, four 20-29, one 30-39, two 40-49, three 50-59, five 60-69, one 70-79 and one 80-89.\n\r\nNew cases in the Kingman service area, which includes Kingman, New Kingman, Butler, Chloride, Dolan Springs, Golden Valley, Hackberry, Meadview, Oatman, Peach Springs, Valentine, Valle Vista, White Hills, Wikieup, Yucca and Hualapai Indian Tribe land: two 20-29, one 30-39, two 40-49, two 50-59, one 60-69 and one 70-79.\n\r\nNew cases in the Lake Havasu City service area, which includes Lake Havasu City, Desert Hills and Havasu Heights: one 11-19, two 60-69 and one 80-89.\n\r\nNew cases in North County, which includes Colorado City, Beaver Dam and Littlefield: one 11-19, one 20-29, one 30-39 and one 40-49.\n\r\nThe county's next situation report will be released Wednesday. The Mohave County Board of Supervisors recently voted to reduce the number of public reports from five (each weekday) to three (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).\n\r\nThe Arizona Department of Health Services reported 675 new cases and no deaths on Monday. The state's totals are 850,236 cases (nearly 12% of the state's population of 7.189 million people) and 17,086 deaths.\n\r\nThe state health department said that 4.1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered with nearly 2.6 million people (36%) receiving at least one shot and 1.69 million (23.5%) considered fully vaccinated, either with two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines ore one dose of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine.\n\r\nAccording to the ADHS, 84,105 doses have been administered in Mohave County to 55,590 people (25.7% of the county's population of 216,985) and 31,122 (14.3%) are fully vaccinated.\n\r\nFor more information on the COVID-19 situation in Mohave County, go to https://covid-19-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/. For information on vaccination efforts in the county, including a list of providers, go to https://covid-19-vaccine-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/.","Id":131157,"AuthorInfo":{"Id":13,"Name":"Daily News staff"},"EditorInfo":{"Id":13,"Name":"Jason Carr"},"Title":"County reports 35 new cases","WriterCredit":"Daily News staff","WriterAuthor":{"Id":1,"PortalId":118,"Total_Count":0,"Display":"Daily News staff","FullName":"","Bio":"","Address":"","PhoneNumber":"","Email":"","Twitter":"","Facebook":"","PublicationId":0},"WriterCreditId":1,"Body":"&lt;p&gt;BULLHEAD CITY &amp;mdash; The Mohave County Department of Public Health on Monday reported 35 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 &amp;mdash; 18 in the Bullhead City area.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The cases were confirmed and the county was notified between noon Friday and noon Monday. There were nine new cases in the Kingman area, four in the Lake Havasu City area and four in the North County area.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;All but one of the cases remain under investigation to determine the source of the contagion and contact tracing. One of the Kingman cases, of a person in their 20s, has been linked to a previously confirmed case.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The 35 cases raise the county&#39;s total to 20,108 since the beginning of the pandemic last spring. No new deaths were reported, leaving the toll at 598 attributed to the virus. The county has reported 13,538 recoveries, leaving 5,972 cases considered active.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;New cases in the Bullhead City service area, which includes Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley, Topock/Golden Shores and Fort Mojave Indian Tribe land in Arizona: one person age 11-19, four 20-29, one 30-39, two 40-49, three 50-59, five 60-69, one 70-79 and one 80-89.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;New cases in the Kingman service area, which includes Kingman, New Kingman, Butler, Chloride, Dolan Springs, Golden Valley, Hackberry, Meadview, Oatman, Peach Springs, Valentine, Valle Vista, White Hills, Wikieup, Yucca and Hualapai Indian Tribe land: two 20-29, one 30-39, two 40-49, two 50-59, one 60-69 and one 70-79.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;New cases in the Lake Havasu City service area, which includes Lake Havasu City, Desert Hills and Havasu Heights: one 11-19, two 60-69 and one 80-89.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;New cases in North County, which includes Colorado City, Beaver Dam and Littlefield: one 11-19, one 20-29, one 30-39 and one 40-49.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The county&#39;s next situation report will be released Wednesday. The Mohave County Board of Supervisors recently voted to reduce the number of public reports from five (each weekday) to three (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 675 new cases and no deaths on Monday. The state&#39;s totals are 850,236 cases (nearly 12% of the state&#39;s population of 7.189 million people) and 17,086 deaths.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The state health department said that 4.1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered with nearly 2.6 million people (36%) receiving at least one shot and 1.69 million (23.5%) considered fully vaccinated, either with two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines ore one dose of the Johnson &amp;amp; Johnson/Janssen vaccine.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;According to the ADHS, 84,105 doses have been administered in Mohave County to 55,590 people (25.7% of the county&#39;s population of 216,985) and 31,122 (14.3%) are fully vaccinated.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;For more information on the COVID-19 situation in Mohave County, go to &lt;a href=&quot;https://covid-19-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/&quot;&gt;https://covid-19-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/&lt;/a&gt;. For information on vaccination efforts in the county, including a list of providers, go to &lt;a href=&quot;https://covid-19-vaccine-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/&quot;&gt;https://covid-19-vaccine-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;","BodyNoHtml":"BULLHEAD CITY — The Mohave County Department of Public Health on Monday reported 35 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 — 18 in the Bullhead City area.\nThe cases were confirmed and the county was notified between noon Friday and noon Monday. There were nine new cases in the Kingman area, four in the Lake Havasu City area and four in the North County area.\nAll but one of the cases remain under investigation to determine the source of the contagion and contact tracing. One of the Kingman cases, of a person in their 20s, has been linked to a previously confirmed case.\nThe 35 cases raise the county's total to 20,108 since the beginning of the pandemic last spring. No new deaths were reported, leaving the toll at 598 attributed to the virus. The county has reported 13,538 recoveries, leaving 5,972 cases considered active.\nNew cases in the Bullhead City service area, which includes Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley, Topock/Golden Shores and Fort Mojave Indian Tribe land in Arizona: one person age 11-19, four 20-29, one 30-39, two 40-49, three 50-59, five 60-69, one 70-79 and one 80-89.\nNew cases in the Kingman service area, which includes Kingman, New Kingman, Butler, Chloride, Dolan Springs, Golden Valley, Hackberry, Meadview, Oatman, Peach Springs, Valentine, Valle Vista, White Hills, Wikieup, Yucca and Hualapai Indian Tribe land: two 20-29, one 30-39, two 40-49, two 50-59, one 60-69 and one 70-79.\nNew cases in the Lake Havasu City service area, which includes Lake Havasu City, Desert Hills and Havasu Heights: one 11-19, two 60-69 and one 80-89.\nNew cases in North County, which includes Colorado City, Beaver Dam and Littlefield: one 11-19, one 20-29, one 30-39 and one 40-49.\nThe county's next situation report will be released Wednesday. The Mohave County Board of Supervisors recently voted to reduce the number of public reports from five (each weekday) to three (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).\nThe Arizona Department of Health Services reported 675 new cases and no deaths on Monday. The state's totals are 850,236 cases (nearly 12% of the state's population of 7.189 million people) and 17,086 deaths.\nThe state health department said that 4.1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered with nearly 2.6 million people (36%) receiving at least one shot and 1.69 million (23.5%) considered fully vaccinated, either with two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines ore one dose of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine.\nAccording to the ADHS, 84,105 doses have been administered in Mohave County to 55,590 people (25.7% of the county's population of 216,985) and 31,122 (14.3%) are fully vaccinated.\nFor more information on the COVID-19 situation in Mohave County, go to https://covid-19-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/. For information on vaccination efforts in the county, including a list of providers, go to https://covid-19-vaccine-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/.","Summary":"County reports 35 new cases","PostDate":{"Date":"2021-04-12T21:30:00","ZoneId":"Mountain Standard Time"},"Type":1}]