Mohave Valley Daily News

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Mohave Valley Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) River City Newspapers, LLC
Founder(s)Lee B. Perry
PublisherRichard Macke
Editor-in-chiefDaisy Nelson
General managerNancy Novak
Founded1964;60 years ago (1964)
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters2580 Hwy 95 Ste 115, Bullhead City, Arizona 86442
United States
Circulation 5,190 Daily
5,567 Sunday(as of 2022) [1]
Website mohavedailynews.com

The Mohave Valley Daily News is a newspaper in Bullhead City, Arizona, United States. [2] [3] [4] It is owned by River City Newspapers, LLC. [3]

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History

The newspaper was started in 1964 by Lee B. Perry, then owner and publisher of the nearby Needles Desert Star, a weekly newspaper serving Needles, California and the southern Mohave Valley. [5] In 2022, Brehm Communications sold the Mohave Valley Daily News to River City Newspapers, a joint venture between Wick Communications and Western News & Info. [6]

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News West Publishing, the division that publishes the Daily News, also publishes: [7]

A separate division of News West Publishing publishes The Wickenburg Sun in Wickenburg, Arizona.

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