Kingman AZ Local News Brief Sunday 10-26-2025

By | October 26, 2025


Cooler Sunday Wraps Up Halloween Weekend
Locals wrapped up the spooky season under mostly sunny skies, with daytime highs reaching 68°F and evening dips to 49°F, accompanied by light southwest winds around 7 mph. Overnight clouds rolled in by late evening, keeping conditions comfortable but slightly chillier than Saturday’s warmer 80°F peak, with no rain in sight.

Vendor Fair Highlights Fall Shopping and Treats
The spotlight fell on the indoor Sale-A-Brations Vendor Fair at Beale Celebrations (201 N. 4th St.), running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafters, artisans, and bakers filled the space with handmade goods, baked delights, and seasonal finds, while families snagged candy treats straight from vendor booths in a low-key Halloween twist.

Fairgrounds Market Continues Festive Vibes
Day two of the Mohave Markets Spooktacular at the Mohave County Fairgrounds (2500 E. Fairgrounds Blvd.) drew crowds for family-oriented Halloween fun, including haunted attractions, games, and vendor stalls. The event, free to enter, extended the weekend’s eerie energy into Sunday afternoon, blending community commerce with light-hearted scares.

Faith and Community Gatherings
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hosted its Primary Program at 10:30 a.m., a special service celebrating youth involvement and spiritual themes, open to the public for an uplifting morning.

Ongoing Road Disruptions
Drivers navigated detours on Pacific Avenue, where temporary closures from Central Street to Tanner Street persist through October 29 for utility work. Crews advise using alternate paths like Stockton Hill Road to avoid delays, with full reopening expected early next week.