
Getting help when leaving the military
Those who leave the service can be in for quite a life change, not only for them but for their families. The transition can be
Those who leave the service can be in for quite a life change, not only for them but for their families. The transition can be
Editor:I moved to Mohave county a couple of years ago and started occasionally picking up your papers at the post office. I’ve been without a
WORLD — Bermuda, a small island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean, boasts crystal-clear waters that are home to a diverse array of marine life,
NATION – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) earlier this month proposed reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, from a ‘Schedule I’ drug to
NATION — Tennessee becomes the latest state to allow teachers to carry guns in schools, the controversial move has reignited the national debate over arming
ARIZONA – A storm of controversy has engulfed Arizona as the state finds itself at the center of a national debate surrounding the immensely popular
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BULLHEAD CITY, AZ., March 19, 2024 – Join Bullhead City Mayor Steve D’Amico and VFW Post 10005 Commander Angela Kruse in recognizing all Vietnam Veterans
Mohave Community College (MCC) is pioneering a new approach to education, focusing on real-world experiences and cross-disciplinary collaboration to better prepare students for the workforce. The initiative, led by MCC Electrical Technology Instructor Michael McKenzie and Carpentry Instructor Dan Underwood, aims to provide students with hands-on learning opportunities that go beyond traditional classroom instruction.
The National Park Service (NPS) has set into motion a plan that will see the gradual phasing out of a longstanding trailer park on the shores of Lake Mohave. The Trailer Village at Cottonwood Cove, which has been a fixture in the area since the early 1970s, is set to be completely phased out by 2043. The decision was made as part of a new lease agreement between the NPS and Lake Mead Mohave Adventures— a company that oversees the majority of commercial operations within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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